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View Poll Results: What is your Racial Origin? | |||
AmerIndian | 0 | 0% | |
European & Asian | 0 | 0% | |
European | 55 | 85.94% | |
European & AmerIndian | 1 | 1.56% | |
Asian & AmerIndian | 0 | 0% | |
Asian | 8 | 12.50% | |
African | 0 | 0% | |
European & African | 0 | 0% | |
African & AmerIndian | 0 | 0% | |
African & Asian | 0 | 0% | |
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Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
I always just assumed that anyone I saw do this was an idiot, except under very special circumstances (I don't know if I've ever actually seen the right circumstances at these 6max games). I still think I'm right, but thought I'd throw up a quick poll and see if I was missing something.
Please share your reasoning for limping these, if you do it. |
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only if i\'m planning a limp-reraise
i don't do it much. but, limp-reraising is great fun if i know some other tag at the table will raise me. the limp-reraise really throws people off.
since i open-limp small pp's and hands like JTs, people don't expect much when i limp AA [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
Your poll answers arent specific enough.
I limp AA/KK if I know it's going to be heads up (say im the sb and it folds to me). Depending on situation I might limp AA if I expect two other people to see the flop. I'll do it sometimes against LAGs too, especially when I know I'll be heads up with them and the action will usually go they raise, I call, i check, they bet, i call, i check, they bet, i raise. |
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
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I'll do it sometimes against LAGs too, especially when I know I'll be heads up with them and the action will usually go they raise, I call, i check, they bet, i call, i check, they bet, i raise. [/ QUOTE ] Sounds like you're missing about a million bets against a LAG. |
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
depends on the LAG. I was assuming a LAG that would check/call after a 3 bet flop.
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
I limped an AA last night. The reason was that I had been at the table for a couple of hours, the table was fairly tight, and everyone knew that I was tight and aggressive. Before I got the AA, I had about a 20 minute stretch without a hand to play. I knew that if I open with a raise from early position, the whole table would fold
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
limp-reraising is like holding up a sign that says "I have AA! Play me accordingly!" I said "no" by the way.
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
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limp-reraising is like holding up a sign that says "I have AA! Play me accordingly!" [/ QUOTE ] If you can trap 2-3 other players for three bets preflop, who cares? |
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
I'll do this in two situations. First if I'm UTG and there are two players behind me with PFR > 20 who are not good/observant enough to wonder what I'm doing limping UTG. Second if I'm SB and I think the BB doesn't defend enough.
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Re: Quick Poll: Limping AA/KK
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[ QUOTE ] limp-reraising is like holding up a sign that says "I have AA! Play me accordingly!" [/ QUOTE ] If you can trap 2-3 other players for three bets preflop, who cares? [/ QUOTE ] because there are still three streets of betting left to go, and they know more about your hand than you do about theirs. (assuming they're decent players) if i flop a set, i'm now trapping you for 3 or more bets, knowing there's a huge chance you have AA, and think the flop didn't help me. just the way i see it... |
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