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swifttarrow 11-29-2007 04:40 PM

LP limp range
 
in loose passive games with 5-6 to the flop, what should my preflop limp range be? I find myself limping 10j offsuit, 3 gap suited hands (58suited, 36 suited, etc.), and tossing all ace rag offsuits, 9 10 and below offsuit connectors, and all suited unconnected cards. Is this a leak?

jesse8888 11-29-2007 04:44 PM

Re: LP limp range
 
SSHE has the answers you seek. On the button or in the cutoff with 4 limpers in and little to no chance of a raise behind me, I limp suited connecters down to 54, suited one gaps down to 75, connectors down to 9To, all pairs, all suited aces, suited kings to K7, and I guess Q9s.

swifttarrow 11-29-2007 04:57 PM

Re: LP limp range
 
What does SSHE stand for?

BadBigBabar 11-29-2007 04:57 PM

Re: LP limp range
 
small stakes hold em

a book

i recommend you buy and read it

Luhroy 11-29-2007 05:16 PM

Re: LP limp range
 
Listen to BigBadBabar and Jessee888. They are absolutely correct. The subtitle of this text claims it is the definitive subject on small stakes hold 'em and you're not likely to find many in these forums who disagree. The book not only tells you what do but WHY, making it easier to generalize theoretical truths to similar situations.

jesse8888 11-29-2007 05:23 PM

Re: LP limp range
 
In fact, buy it here:

http://twoplustwo.com/books.html#Small%20Stakes%20Hold'em


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