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Old 11-14-2007, 08:00 PM
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Default Re: Limp behind a higher pair limp? (Stud)

I think both of these questions are tough to answer in a vacuum.

I would think a limper with a Ten or higher kicker who limps probably doesnt have a big pair, otherwise they would probably raise (unless you have reason to think otherwise based on a read). Given that, I think you can either, raise, limp or fold depending on the number of players yet to act, what their cards are, and what you think they might do. I know thats not a great answer, but that is why stud is hard.

2. This gets to my assumption in 1. and I think the answer is the same. If there are no other players left and villain is the only limper I would consider a completion. If someone limps with a broadway card I would be somewhat wary if he picks up others along the way because that limp is often just "high bag" overcards.
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