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Old 08-26-2005, 06:16 PM
einbert einbert is offline
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Default Re: Why should you raise with A2s?

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if there are two/three limpers, I basically always overlimp with A2s-A7s, and A8s-A9s isn't always raised either

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So who else raises with small suited aces here and who limps?

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I limp mostly

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I prefer to limp as well, but it depends on just how loose and passive the table is.
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Old 08-26-2005, 06:26 PM
Ray Of Light Ray Of Light is offline
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Default Re: Why should you raise with A2s?

It depends.

In a tight shorthanded game, where most pots are heads up, and a raise will likely gain me position in the hand; I will raise low suited aces UTG.

In a loose shorthanded game, where raises are often CC, and pots are often multiway, I will limp low suited aces, if a player has limped in before me.

I would NEVER open limp with them though.
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