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Re: suspicious limp?
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[ QUOTE ] UTG limp is always suspicious. UTG limp from a tight player is a timebomb. Min-raise and fold to pretty much any action from him. [/ QUOTE ] What does that achieve? They are either calling or raising. If they raise, then throw your hand away, and if they call you still haven't found out anything. From my experience you see the UTG player fold enough, or call with a pocket pair to make a push my choice. [/ QUOTE ] Ah no. If there's been limpers, and you minraise, only a tool would smooth-call AA or KK and let the limpers stick around with great odds. You find out it's a good-middling hand that plays okay multiway. When I see a limp here and it's not a loosy, I'm thinking middle pairs, KJs,QJs,QTs,JTs, or AJs/ATs |
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Re: suspicious limp?
There haven't been any other limpers yet, and only a tool would limp those hands under the gun with an M of 11. In this situation the limper usually is a tool, which is why a pre flop shove is the better move.
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