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Old 12-01-2005, 04:31 AM
technologic technologic is offline
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Default Re: when to limp late in tournament?

right, my buddy's reasoning was that he was risking less than 10% of his stack for a chance to double through, or a chance to bet out and win a decent sized pot on the flop, but i believe that the propensity for someone to raise behind pf heavily outweighs his ability to play for value on this hand
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:28 AM
rbenuck4 rbenuck4 is offline
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Default Re: when to limp late in tournament?

hey tech. I think this is the only argument for folding instead of calling. I agree that this is a major problem with limping here. However, if it does get raised, I have an easy fold, and I risked less than 10% of my stack. however, the chance of me having position in a multiway pot with a fun multiway hand this late in a tournament is too great to pass up. No way am I pushing with that crazy loose guy up front. I can see someone making the argument for folding, but I just couldn't let up this opportunity.
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