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Old 09-20-2005, 07:01 PM
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Default $11: Is limping an option?

Seat 1 - JCOZ $2260 in chips
Seat 2 - HALFBREEDDJC $425 in chips
Seat 3 - LEONARD9 $2880 in chips
Seat 4 - SHAGGZ0420 $2025 in chips
Seat 5 - PAYSONPT101 $190 in chips
Seat 7 - PELLEPELLE $3770 in chips
Seat 8 - POPO43 $1950 in chips

PELLEPELLE - Post small blind $50
POPO43 - Post big blind $100
LEONARD9 - Pocket [10d,As]
JCOZ - Folds
HALFBREEDDJC - Calls $100
LEONARD9 - ?
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:05 PM
Matt R. Matt R. is offline
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Default Re: $11: Is limping an option?

I would raise to isolate. Make it 350-400 to go. Unless you have some sort of read that halfbreed is limping off 1/4 his stack b/c he has a monster, then you could limp or fold.
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:13 PM
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Default Re: $11: Is limping an option?

No, he's been loose-passive.
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Old 09-21-2005, 12:48 AM
TWINUNO TWINUNO is offline
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Default Re: $11: Is limping an option?

I tend to raise in these positons, but know what your gonna do when they push back.
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