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Old 03-11-2006, 04:50 AM
energyjoe energyjoe is offline
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Default SB calling standards in full ring game w/ 4+ limpers

Hi!

I was playing Stars 100 NL games with my friend last night and we were horrified of the tightness of the games. We argued about what hands to limp from SB when there were multiple limpers before us. I'm used to 6 max and limped few hands that made my friend's eyeballs turn upside down. I really don't have a clue and my friend has played only SNG's so he wasn't sure if he was right or wrong.

Imagine a tight full ring table. VPIP around 20-25. It's a rare occasion that someone gives value on all 3 streets w/ TPGK. What hands do you limp from SB when there are over 4 limpers before you?
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Old 03-11-2006, 05:04 AM
KathleenStand KathleenStand is offline
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Default Re: SB calling standards in full ring game w/ 4+ limpers

A ton.
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Old 03-11-2006, 05:54 AM
3 minute hero 3 minute hero is offline
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Default Re: SB calling standards in full ring game w/ 4+ limpers

I asked a simialar question recently and the advice i got was - when in SB play the same hands you would play UTG as you out of position on the flop.
You can also call the bet and see a cheap flop - in which case expect to fold and avoid getting in troulble with a mediocre hand.
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