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Old 02-19-2007, 08:59 AM
jjrx jjrx is offline
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Default Re: live hand, trying to punish limpers

thanks for the replies,

Yeah I think I felt that because I was viewed as a fairly tight player (had only showed down strong pocket pairs, steal attempts had worked without having to show a hand), that he would put me on a high PP. JJ-AA

I figured him on many hands including 910s j10s,jq,jk,aj,aq,ak and possibly a better pocket pair. So I felt I had a fairly good shot at a race if he happened to have a strong hand.

even after he had invested 1200 I thought he was probably still capable of making a lay down as his stack was still big enough to do so.

Anyway he flipped over 88
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Old 02-19-2007, 09:05 AM
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Default Re: live hand, trying to punish limpers

overlimp shoving generally gets you looked up, if you had open limped I like it a lot more, even though I hate the limp RR without an exact read and as hard as you try to make it sound specific. The read you have is very weak about his range of hands raising that many limpers, I think it's much tighter than you suggest since he sounds like he's the best player at the table
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Old 02-19-2007, 09:10 AM
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Default Re: live hand, trying to punish limpers

thanks for the reply mate, i think you are right that at the end of the day his range better than I gave him credit,

could you explain why you prefer the open limp more?
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