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Old 06-30-2006, 03:30 PM
illmatic illmatic is offline
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Default Re: Is Limping always wrong?

a scenario I imagine in which this would be correct, is stacks of 100000BB, 9 players limping, no chance of a rr, and players will stack off routinely with top pair.

in that or a similar case, it is +EV to go for the 1:50 shot at flopping two pair or trips with trash.

otherwise, it is a sin against nature and you must fold

(in some live games which closely approximate the above, I think limping with trash can be +ev, but this is rare and really I think you should forget I said that)

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Old 06-30-2006, 03:38 PM
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a scenario I imagine in which this would be correct, is stacks of 100000BB, 9 players limping, no chance of a rr, and players will stack off routinely with top pair.

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Where the hell is this game? Commerce?
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Old 06-30-2006, 07:33 PM
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in that or a similar case, it is +EV to go for the 1:50 shot at flopping two pair or trips with trash.


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What are the real odds of flopping at least two pair?
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