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Tight player small pair in EP
1. Does tight players (VPIP -20%) limp the small pairs in early position often (88-22)? Do I have to be afraid of them against the tight player in EP?
Assuming low limit, many limpers, passive preflop. I seldom limp with 55-22 in EP at all. An example: the flop is AT3 rainbow and the tight EP player bets the pot and the 2 loose players fold and you are having ATs. I would typically put him on AK-Q, AJs, TT if he's a solid player. But because I have a T the TPGK hands are more likely. I wouldn't put him on 33 as often. Then if I raise him and he goes all-in with his big stack it is of course a possibility. 2. If he goes all-in, what kind of hand do you put him on now? I would say AK, TT or 33 assuming big stacks on both of you. AK is probably the least possible now. |
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Re: Tight player small pair in EP
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An example: the flop is AT3 rainbow and the tight EP player bets the pot and the 2 loose players fold and you are having ATs. [/ QUOTE ] I play small stakes, and limp small pairs EP all the time, the more so at passive tables because I less fear a steep raise behind. And I don't fear oversets, it just happens too seldom. I only slow down to a board offering an obviously better hand. That said, if I hold ATs and the flop comes AT3 rainbow, I'm going to lose a bundle to 33. That's a strong hand on a pretty dry board; 33 played skillfully will get it in by the river. |
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