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Old 06-30-2006, 06:06 PM
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Default Re: Is Limping always wrong?

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BBuddy said in a hsnl thread that he's seen lolo open limp button several times

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which only goes to prove even good players make mistakes. several times.

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There are certainly strategic situations where openlimping the button is a decent play, but I think these benefits are completely related to metagame and involve very good players who have thousands of hands together. When that is the case, chances are something like openlimping the button will confuse them as to your holdings enough that it can be good, particularly given the relative size of stacks behind at this point.

In the MSNL context, these conditions will rarely apply. And hands like those mentioned in the OP will not be the ones i'm talking about.
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