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I can think of any situations to limp QQ. Seldom is too often.
You need to think about it more. If you limp you get 3 or 4 limpers behind you which is crap. You would prefer at this table to be reraised to keep the field down. |
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In a game like this limping EP with big hands is a big no-no. If you say it is as aggressive as it is, you will most likely get re-raised, which is good for youre hand. Any big pair in multiway pots in a LAG game is hard to play imo and they dont hold up very well. raise in hopes to get re raised and perhaps, just perhaps, some nits will muck. even a bad bad player might get scared of early position raise and re raise, but then again ..
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I meant can't think of any situations to limp QQ in my previous post. too late to edit.
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And if the game really is *that* loose, you could very well get a raise behind your EP raise. This way you are getting lots of bets in pre-flop, and (hopefully) getting hands like A7o out of there. Right?
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