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Old 05-14-2007, 06:21 PM
El_Hombre_Grande El_Hombre_Grande is offline
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Default Thinking about Pre Flop Strategy in very aggressive limit games

I play on a site with very aggressive full ring limit games. Some TAGS, some LAGS, Mostly semi-LAGS. In particular, virtually every pot will be raised pre-flop and pretty much every early limper will be raised.

I was thinking of ways to use this. I am thinking of starting to limp a significant number of hands in early position about 50% of the time, AA-99, AK, AQ. and then re-raising with AA, KK, QQ, AKs AK and AQs, and just calling with the rest, and take a look at the flop from there. I want there to be a balance to the early limping, as I want my oponents to be unable to read whether the limp is a premium hand or not. I tend to think that this will be postive EV, as it should get more money in the pot with the premiums, and about the same with AQ-10/10 as well as they will be getting raised as well, often by weaker hands.

I'm no math wonk, and was wondering if others have tried this or have any useful commentary.
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