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ITM Theory Question
You've made it ITM. 3-handed. Everyone has roughly same number of chips give or take. On Stars (11), that'd be in the 4500 range. Blinds are 100/200. You've noticed and pretty much determined your two opponents are on the passive side.
You are in the SB. Button calls. A lot of times, I'll automatically move out of the way and let Button and BB fight each other. I am starting to wonder if this is a leak. My other two options are A) call and see a cheap flop, fold if raised, because of the passive determination or, B) get aggressive with marginal holdings because they are passive. So, I guess I'm asking for advice on when to get out of the way, when to limp along with them and when to get aggressive with marginal holdings. Onaflag........... |
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Re: ITM Theory Question
I think you should raise here very frequently.
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Re: ITM Theory Question
the stacks are fairly deep. play some poker getting good odds on a limp when you have non trash. raise when you feel like it.
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