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based on stacks and villain i actually think open limping pre is not that bad.
i think limping and pushing are both reasonable, the more i see stacks and the loose/active villain, the more a small open and c-bet is unappealing. |
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#12
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I actually like limping best here because of the stack. A lot of people see this as weak and will raise to 400... then you push. [/ QUOTE ] The more I think about this, the more I like it. I wouldn't say it's the best line, but I think it has some merit... |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ] I actually like limping best here because of the stack. A lot of people see this as weak and will raise to 400... then you push. [/ QUOTE ] The more I think about this, the more I like it. I wouldn't say it's the best line, but I think it has some merit... [/ QUOTE ] I made a thread a long time ago about how I used to struggle with these awkward stacks. Like I would have 1450 in mid position and have 99. Then raise 250/300 make a cbet and have to fold on a KQ4 board. Limping is underrated with the akward stack basically... but in this hand if I had 2000+ chips I would raise 100% of the time. Normally I hate limping but it is good with a bad stack... I don't know it takes awhile to sort of see why. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I actually like limping best here because of the stack. A lot of people see this as weak and will raise to 400... then you push. [/ QUOTE ] The more I think about this, the more I like it. I wouldn't say it's the best line, but I think it has some merit... [/ QUOTE ] I made a thread a long time ago about how I used to struggle with these awkward stacks. Like I would have 1450 in mid position and have 99. Then raise 250/300 make a cbet and have to fold on a KQ4 board. Limping is underrated with the akward stack basically... but in this hand if I had 2000+ chips I would raise 100% of the time. Normally I hate limping but it is good with a bad stack... I don't know it takes awhile to sort of see why. [/ QUOTE ] I have to think about it a little bit, but I definitely like the concept. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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i feel like the only two lines you can argue for consistently here is a 250-300/350 cbet line or just pushing preflop. [/ QUOTE ] 250/300 is good what is it that makes people decide to shove 16 BBs here? i dont understand how that makes ANY sense ---- its not pushbot time fellas |
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#16
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The more I think about it, the less I hate limping here. If someone raises that's nice and you can comfortably shove, if you see a flop then you get a cheap shot to hit TPTK, and if you miss you can get away without having lost half your stack.
Someone tell me why limping sucks? |
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250 preflop, then 350 on the flop and shut down after he calls you twice. you need to take your stack into consideration when betting, not just the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. Everywhere that you can save chips is important. |
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The more I think about it, the less I hate limping here. If someone raises that's nice and you can comfortably shove, if you see a flop then you get a cheap shot to hit TPTK, and if you miss you can get away without having lost half your stack. Someone tell me why limping sucks? [/ QUOTE ] - picking up the blinds is very nice - usually the action goes raise-call preflop, check-cbet-fold on the flop and you win a lot of chips. i'd go 250 preflop (i always go 250 at the 50/100) and 425 on the flop. you want to discourage 44 from calling or QJ from getting cute somehow. then i'd give up. |
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