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When to stop limping with small pairs...
could not really find any posts that answered my question, so I'm gonna throw it out there.
At what point is your chip stack to small realtive to the blinds to limp with small pairs trying to flop a set (22-66 say)? |
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Re: When to stop limping with small pairs...
When M is 10-20. Lacking implied odds against most stacks you'll see at this point.
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Re: When to stop limping with small pairs...
annette had a good post on this on P5s (ew, yuck, boo, etc)
http://www.pocketfives.com/BEB66C26-...11C131E60.aspx |
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Re: When to stop limping with small pairs...
[ QUOTE ]
annette had a good post on this on P5s (ew, yuck, boo, etc) http://www.pocketfives.com/BEB66C26-...11C131E60.aspx [/ QUOTE ] I'd do her. This is a nice post, thanks Johnny. Barry |
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Re: When to stop limping with small pairs...
haha yea i was just mimicking the sentiment towards p5s. i really dont have a problem with it and am kinda glad that there is a place where fanboyism can run rabid and not pollute 2p2 (though there is some of it here too but yeah.. u get the point)
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Re: When to stop limping with small pairs...
I'm not going to limp with anything if I have 10 or less big blinds.
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