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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
Fold preflop. I'd play postflop the same.
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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
I raise PF. I never open-limp in SH.
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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
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Fold preflop. I'd play postflop the same. [/ QUOTE ] Unless you're limping some monsters too it's too obvious you have a weak hand when you limp. With the lack of observation from opponents at this level and the fact that you may never see them again, I think limping good hands to disguise your weak hands is giving up too much value. Your weak hands are probably marginally +EV at best anyway with hgue variance, whereas losing value with definite +EV hands is more than enough to eliminate any winnings there. |
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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
By open limp do you mean when you call with only the blinds involved, or just calling the BB in general? Say UTG limps and you are in button, is it bad to limp a hand like j10 there?
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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
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By open limp do you mean when you call with only the blinds involved, or just calling the BB in general? Say UTG limps and you are in button, is it bad to limp a hand like j10 there? [/ QUOTE ] Open limp means to be the first one to voluntarily put money in the pot (and do so by limping, not raising). JTs I'd limp in that case, but JTo... eh, depends on my control of the table. I'd raise it if UTG was someone I wanted to isolate. |
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Re: 10/20 situation, call down, raise flop, fold?
If you are going to play J10, raise it. If you miss the flop and are in position you get to see the turn for free. There are very few times when open limping in a SH game is going to be a good move.
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