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Old 12-19-2005, 11:58 PM
Chris Daddy Cool Chris Daddy Cool is offline
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Default Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper

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i always limp this so im confused by the responses.

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holla

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you guys are nuts... you have to raise here at least SOME % of the time.
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Old 12-20-2005, 12:23 AM
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Default Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper

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i always limp this so im confused by the responses.

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holla

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you guys are nuts... you have to raise here at least SOME % of the time.

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okok I raise sometimes.

but I usually have an image that would prefer a limp. maybe I raise when I've been card dead or otherwise getting lots of respect though, we'll say 85% or so limp though. I don't ofld much.
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Old 12-20-2005, 01:55 AM
TStoneMBD TStoneMBD is offline
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Default Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper

can you tell me what situations a raise has merit in? it seems the only time a raise makes sense is if you have a very good chance of getting it heads up and the opponent doesnt peel overcards on the flop and he likes to play his pairs for checkraises rather than checkcalls.

those situations usually dont hold true in todays games as most limpers like to checkcall, checkcall, checkcall, they like to peel overcards and the BB rarely folds. so i usually default to just limping instead, almost always.

i start raising this hand from the CO/BT a little bit more frequently but rarely from MP.
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