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Old 01-10-2004, 01:55 PM
Norm Norm is offline
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Default Broadway non-suited

In a limpfest type game, how many non-suited broadway cards do you limp in with. I've been doing AK AQ AJ and KQ. Is this too tight a limping standard?
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Old 01-10-2004, 01:59 PM
Gravy (Gravy Smoothie) Gravy (Gravy Smoothie) is offline
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Default Re: Broadway non-suited

I think as you start getting into LMP, if you are the first in (or with a single loose limper in front of you) limping with AT, KJ and QJ becomes okay. Other than that, seems fine.
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Old 01-10-2004, 02:23 PM
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Default Re: Broadway non-suited

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In a limpfest type game, how many non-suited broadway cards do you limp in with. I've been doing AK AQ AJ and KQ. Is this too tight a limping standard?

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Geez. If you're not raising with AKo and AQo, what are you raising with?

Some of the big hands you describe, suited or not, are near-automatic raises for me, and probably for most players here.

I open-raise with AKo/AKs/AQo/AQs 99% of the time--at least. I regularly 3-bet with AKo and AKs. For me, 3-betting with AQo/AQs is player-dependent, but I do it a fair amount of the time.

AJo and KQo are significantly weaker and my play of them is more situational, but most of the time I would rather come in raising with them than limping, especially in late position.

Genenrally, I don't have much of a problem pitching them to a raise, but, again, this is player-dependent.

Based on your post, I would guess you're limping preflop too much. Raise it up!
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Old 01-10-2004, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Broadway non-suited

I also often raise with all 4 hands I mentioned, but the point of my question was the cut-off for folding non-suited broadway cards if 6 or 7 players are routinely limping. Does anyone stay in with any 2 cards 10 or higher in these situations?
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:28 PM
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Does anyone stay in with any 2 cards 10 or higher in these situations?

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Only if they are suited or I have very good position. Even with position, I'm not likely to play something like KTo.
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