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Old 07-13-2006, 04:12 PM
matv matv is offline
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Default Re: UTG limp bluff raise - how often?

i spose it could be done with a SPP against a TAG OTB who raises over just u and it gets folded back to u? i dunno, dont play FR
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Old 07-13-2006, 04:19 PM
Endlessdownswing Endlessdownswing is offline
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Default Re: UTG limp bluff raise - how often?

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yeah limping with big pairs in early position can be a good idea to mix your play if theres a guy behind you raisng about a third of his hands.
You obviously only wanna do it with AJ and such hands against an opponent you think will lay down his hand 'cause you definetely dont want get called and then have top play the hand OOP

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Why would this matter what strength hand we do this with, If you're doing it with something other then aa, kk, you're pretty much playing it as a bluff.

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Because we are going to get called sometimes, if only a few, and then id rather have AJ than 63
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Old 07-13-2006, 06:53 PM
lorez lorez is offline
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Default Re: UTG limp bluff raise - how often?

I never LRR w AA as each time I do I atract trouble (last time was my full house against quads).

I do though semi bluff LRR UTG if my raises aren't being called. Many a time when i seem to have everyone fold to my raises (no matter the size) and the table is mainly weak tight, I'll raise UTG with small pocket pairs knowing to leave well alone if I get called and depending on the flop and opponent.
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