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... but I defer to the people who actually play this game.
So... fairly simple: Live $4/8 at the Wynn You are on the button. UTG limps, UTG+1 limps, everyone folds to you holding KTo and you do what? Why? |
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call
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call [/ QUOTE ] What he said |
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[ QUOTE ] call [/ QUOTE ] What he said [/ QUOTE ] That was my inclination... several mid-high 2+2ers told me to raise and it just seemed so wrong. |
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This hand is somewhat read dependent. In a standard 4/8 live game you should often do the following for the following reasons:
call. You have the button against weak players who are playing very loosely preflop. You have a playable hand, but not one that you want to invest much with preflop. Raising isn't guaranteed to get it down to 3 way action, and even if it does, you will often have to improve to win. |
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Just call. Hope to catch a flop and go from there.
Assuming a live game, so you can be up against alot of garbage hands. |
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Raise if you can fold the blinds and if the limpers fold flops they miss. Call if they are normal or unknown.
Fold if tehy are rocks. JT |
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