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Old 09-30-2005, 04:29 PM
GoodOL GoodOL is offline
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Default Re: 77 in MP1 vs one EP limper

OK....unknown table conditions, you limp. If you know there are some super aggressive players behind you, does that change your decision?

Do you also limp with 22-66 with one EP limper?
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Old 09-30-2005, 04:36 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: 77 in MP1 vs one EP limper

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OK....unknown table conditions, you limp. If you know there are some super aggressive players behind you, does that change your decision?

Do you also limp with 22-66 with one EP limper?

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depends on their agression levels...66 would be the cutoff, as 55 i think is a fold in this spot but its close...but 44 is a fold, not as close. 33 and down are mucked.

HOWEVER, if the first limper is just bad, and the people behind you are passive preflop and way way way to agressive postflop and they like to play lots of hands for cheap in position and there's more than 1 of them behind you, then i dont fold any pairs there b/c of the insane implied odds.

but, unfortunately, i just made up a perfect opponent [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]...ive never seen 1 of those people live, never mind 3 behind me.

Barron
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