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Re: who hates limping?
Love the limp - especially in ring games - small pairs looking for trips, Ace small suited looking for the nut flush. Monsters when they hit, but worthless until you see the flop.
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Re: who hates limping?
You can't just make a blankey statement like this. I know of tons of live games where i would be limping with glee with these hand and other games i would turbo muck.
The game conditions that make me want to limp here are: -Loose players with lots of multi way pots -Passive preflop in most spots behind me -No one looks like they love there hand and are just itching to raise it up when i look left |
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Re: who hates limping?
Nothing more frustrating for me than having a nice soft table and some new player young-gun comes in and turns it rock tight in twenty minutes because all he knows how to do is raise, reraise or fold.
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Re: who hates limping?
I love limping but will get away from it very fast if I don't hit any part of the flop, or it isn't checked around to me.
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Re: who hates limping?
It seems that a lot of the better posters on here enter the pot in the 17-20% range, and I just dont see how you would be anywhere near that if you're folding these up front. I can't seem to get mine over the 16 area, and i limp these in all my games.
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