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Back in 2006 limping UTG wasn't as obvious at 25NL as it is now. You could pretty much do anything you wanted and nobody would ever notice. [/ QUOTE ] While this is partially correct Im pretty sure there is a discussion in that thread regarding this topic. |
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I am almost positive, that this post was about NL25 FR and therefore he advocates open-limping with small PPs UTG.
I dont know if it's right to openlimp at FR, but i think he said it. But it wasnt a 6max article [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Link to article: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...age=0&vc=1 |
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MAn there are a lot of old school awesome posters in that thread.
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Anyone have any input on the raising in lp with suited and unsuited kings?
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Are you talking about 6max or FR?
6Max: It really depends on who is behind you. You shouldnt always look at your hand, but play your opponents. If the blinds are weak, just open-raise ATC. If people like to limp your button but fold to raises, adjust similiarily. If people dont respect your raises and blinds play back at you, tighten up. 6max LP isnt too much about cards, it's more about the players you are facing. |
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Yes, six max, thanks for the input.
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