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if the hand occurred in mtt why is it stt forum hand? [/ QUOTE ] LOL, yeah, WTF? If it's an MTT, I think limping is not bad here; I still don't prefer it and I think you'll find yourself in more trouble than not. limp/calling with suited connectors at these starting stacks should be warned against not for immediate consequences (though there are some) as much as for long term habits. Small ball is a dangerous thing at 1500 starting stacks. Anyway, CR is still the best play, IMO. |
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#12
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Since you can openraise you should raise instead of limp.
Limp/calling vs button is bad if you dont know anything about the button. + Limp/calling is generally bad. Flop seems like a good spot to c/r + call shove or shove turn if no club falls. |
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Since you can openraise you should raise instead of limp. Limp/calling vs button is bad if you dont know anything about the button. + Limp/calling is generally bad. Flop seems like a good spot to c/r + call shove or shove turn if no club falls. [/ QUOTE ] Depending on the table, at low buyin, the limp may be OK. You may get a multiway limped or raised pot. Raising this hand UTG at this stage is not great either. The limp may be OK, but fold to the raise HU. |
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The problem with raising with these stacks is when we come up agaisnt hands that we can stack. They RR and we can't call and the opportunity is lost. When I limp something like this from EP, I want to be raised. Calls behind are bad because we're much more more likely to put more chips in with marginal one pair hands in multiway pots.
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ok here are the results and my reasoning (right or wrong)
1. i limp so if raised i can still see a flop. I WANT TO SEE A FLOP i dont care if its in pos or not or multi or not, bc if i catch the right flop and he has a big hand hes cooked 2. the flop is good i have the lead against big cards and 13 outs against an overpair 8 against a set. 3. leading gets no action from 50% of his holdings. so i checked. he bet the pot. i was sure he didn't set but 75% sure he had overpair. i shoved all in knowing he'll call about 70% of the time but that 30% he folds plus 42% i draw out made it a good play in my mind. 4. i won when i rivered an 8 doubled up and still busted just after the first hour....oh well 5. the buy in was $24 but id play it the same way against phil hellmuth |
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ok here are the results and my reasoning (right or wrong) 1. i limp so if raised i can still see a flop. I WANT TO SEE A FLOP i dont care if its in pos or not or multi or not, bc if i catch the right flop and he has a big hand hes cooked 2. the flop is good i have the lead against big cards and 13 outs against an overpair 8 against a set. 3. leading gets no action from 50% of his holdings. so i checked. he bet the pot. i was sure he didn't set but 75% sure he had overpair. i shoved all in knowing he'll call about 70% of the time but that 30% he folds plus 42% i draw out made it a good play in my mind. 4. i won when i rivered an 8 doubled up and still busted just after the first hour....oh well 5. the buy in was $24 but id play it the same way against phil hellmuth [/ QUOTE ] you'll get more fold equity out of Hellmuth. |
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