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Old 05-29-2007, 06:09 PM
RRizGod RRizGod is offline
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

I think you can eliminate JJ or AJ or QJ. He wouldn't of limped preflop with JJ and probably not with AQ. AJ KJ or QJ he would of bet the flop.

He could have 22 or 77 or a draw. I think you need to bet this turn.
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Old 05-29-2007, 06:28 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

I could seem him playing hands like 910, J10s. He'd probably limp with AJ, K10s, KJ, QJ, and pocket pairs below TT. I doubt he's limping with AQ, either. I think you're right--leading the turn probably would have been the best thing to do. If I'm called, I can c/c the river. If I'm raised, I know I'm behind, and if it folds around I get to take it down.

Given the way I (weakly) played it, I don't think a fold is bad. Thanks for the input, very much appreciated.
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Old 05-29-2007, 07:26 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

I like a pre flop raise in this hand to t250-300. I've got a big lead in chips & a decent hand that nobody has shown any strength pre flop. I think it's a decent opportunity to be chip leader weenie for less than 10% of my stack. I'm out of position after the flop and I'd like a smaller field
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Old 05-29-2007, 07:59 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

Why not take a cheap flop with K-high? Basically if you raise preflop you want zero callers, and will that happen enough to justify playing a bloated pot out of position?
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Old 05-29-2007, 08:16 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

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I like a pre flop raise in this hand to t250-300. I've got a big lead in chips & a decent hand that nobody has shown any strength pre flop. I think it's a decent opportunity to be chip leader weenie for less than 10% of my stack. I'm out of position after the flop and I'd like a smaller field

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Old 05-29-2007, 08:44 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

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I like a pre flop raise in this hand to t250-300. I've got a big lead in chips & a decent hand that nobody has shown any strength pre flop. I think it's a decent opportunity to be chip leader weenie for less than 10% of my stack. I'm out of position after the flop and I'd like a smaller field

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That's definitely not happening. Too many limpers, someone's going to call and no matter who it is, they've got position on me.
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Old 05-29-2007, 08:55 PM
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Default Re: KQ from SB, lots of limpers--weak laydown?

Villain's range is about a light-year wide here. He's firing 910, K10, spades, any queen, probably a good jack and possibly complete air. I would never fold here. I think leading and maybe folding to a raise is optimal, but after the check you have to call and then see what the river brings.
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