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Old 01-06-2007, 05:37 AM
gull gull is offline
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Default Re: Limping with Aces - Good examples?

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It depends who is seeing the flop with you. If you are in LP and those in the hand are

1) 'good' players, you can limp and try to outplay them on the flop

2) 'donks', you can jack it and try to get them to fold pf

3) combination, use #2

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If you're holding AA, you're ALWAYS raising for value.

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Yes, but I am saying you cans ometimes raise on the flop instead of preflop. Sometimes it's best not to telegraph you have a big pair if you can outplay good players postflop.

As I said, it depends on who you will see the flop with and how good of a player you are. If you raise preflop, you give away information. Some players will call just to try and bust your AA or KK. And you still don't know what they have...

And it's not like slowplaying big pp preflop will make you predictable, unless you are fortunate enough to get more than average number of them.

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I'm not saying limping with aces is bad. What I'm saying is that you never raise to "get donks to fold preflop."
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