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jchauvin 10-25-2007 05:55 PM

Re: Stars 4/180 - KQs in SB, early limper
 
In a $4 im sorry im just not giving a limper any credit at all. a shove will almost certainly pick up 375 in the pot which is important. i don't think the limp in the first place is that bad, however the call of the raise seems pretty marginal. i'd imagine the plan is to c/r all-in any strong draw or top pair? seeing how often you'll miss + how often you're beat when you get it in i like a push better.

if bb is very loose i don't think a limp+reraise all-in is out of the question given the dead money in the pot.

MJBuddy 10-25-2007 06:57 PM

Re: Stars 4/180 - KQs in SB, early limper
 
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In a $4 im sorry im just not giving a limper any credit at all. a shove will almost certainly pick up 375 in the pot which is important. i don't think the limp in the first place is that bad, however the call of the raise seems pretty marginal. i'd imagine the plan is to c/r all-in any strong draw or top pair? seeing how often you'll miss + how often you're beat when you get it in i like a push better.

if bb is very loose i don't think a limp+reraise all-in is out of the question given the dead money in the pot.

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I'm sorry, I'm creating the highest EV situation, not the easiest.

Do you want to win the hand or the tournament?


And yes a limp/reraise all-in is entirely out of the question.

checkcall 10-25-2007 07:42 PM

Re: Stars 4/180 - KQs in SB, early limper
 
in a 4/180, the re raiser from the BB could have anything. I'd at least call, maybe shove.

M1cKmAcK 10-25-2007 09:10 PM

Re: Stars 4/180 - KQs in SB, early limper
 
In these situations I usually go with the odds... you need to take these risks to get your stack up anyway... ev+


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