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Re: No
If we're only talking about pre-flop, then yes, you should really always call due to the odds you're getting. You can't really have any idea about what your opponent might have.
Once the flop comes, you can start to narrow down his possible hands. Many times you can reason out that he is far ahead of you and/or you don't have the odds to call his raise. Pre-flop and post-flop are different. |
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Re: Calling preflop raises after limping: How to exploit & avoid
You should call with any pair. The implied odds should be there for your set since you can expect a lot of action from the three bettor.
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Re: Calling preflop raises after limping: How to exploit & avoid
I should have read this post before I posted my answer. It is absolutely correct.
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Great Answer. Thanks! (n/t)
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