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Old 11-08-2007, 07:16 PM
Gelford Gelford is offline
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Default Re: Bryce is \"In the Well\"

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Dunno if this well is still alive, but could you say a bit on what range you should raise with vs the one that you just check behind in HU LHE, when playing with a SB that completes a lot ?

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Playing against a limper is actually a very large and somewhat complex subject. Some basic advice: the more likely the limper is to play fit or fold post-flop the larger a range you should raise (technically, against a guy who plays true fit or fold with a weak range you could raise any two here, but if you feel like you can't just raise any two indefinitely you may as well lean towards somewhat stronger holdings). When players become more resilient post-flop or start to limper a stronger range of hands you're less inclined to raise. Against players who continuation bet 100% after limping you're also less inclined to raise, since you can then just check-raise flops that you want to try and win UI (getting the same amount of money in the pot that you would by raising and betting). Against intelligent players who do bet the flop a lot after limping you may find it a good idea to mix things up and do a bit of both so that it's harder for them to get a lot of information on how aggressive you're actually being.

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Thx Bryce [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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