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Old 10-02-2005, 01:08 PM
RiverTheNuts RiverTheNuts is offline
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Default Is profitability graph bimodal at 6 max for some hands??

I have certain hands on the button that I will openraise with if no one has entered the pot, and limp with if 3 others are in, but will fold if its one limp to me.. is this proper strategy??

Hands like J8s... I figured stealing the blinds make it profitable enough to steal, and implieds give it enough with position to limp behind, but only playing a 3 way pot or so doesnt yield enough odds to warrant playing it.

Does anyone else think this or am I insane?
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Old 10-02-2005, 01:32 PM
Peter Harris Peter Harris is offline
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Default Re: Is profitability graph bimodal at 6 max for some hands??

the 6max chart from a 2+2 poster (link not to hand) shows to fold some hands after limpers but to open with them. it makes perfect sense and i think you're right on the explanation.

hands like KTo on the button is the easiest openraise ever, but if a limper is in it's the easiest fold ever (assuming the limper isn't 100/0/0).
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Old 10-02-2005, 01:46 PM
imported_stealthcow imported_stealthcow is offline
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Default Re: Is profitability graph bimodal at 6 max for some hands??

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hands like KTo on the button is the easiest openraise ever, but if a limper is in it's the easiest fold ever (assuming the limper isn't 100/0/0).

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uhhhhh i raise K9o to an unknown open limper when i'm on the btn

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