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Old 08-06-2007, 01:12 PM
J.A.K. J.A.K. is offline
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

OevgO,

What is the cutoff, stackwise, for limping here with a SC?
What range are you giving to the weak-tighty limp? What are you doing here with like 22-55?

I am trying to see where it is egregious to spend the 1bb to see a flop.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:01 PM
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

I didn't read many responses, but why was this hand posted? you have flush. Arrin.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

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I didn't read many responses, but why was this hand posted? you have flush. Arrin.

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OK, guys. All-in Turn is very standard. Just because live tight makes bad bluffs and folds too much plus I really wanted to get the most and risked a free card here, That's why I just called the turn. It's generally bad in most spots.

As why I limp with SC with 24BB, still this is bad online. However, there are differences here between online/live. Online players (high stakes, most posters here) play fundamentally better than live, I don't want to address too much for online. But in small live games, at early levels, you will see 3-4 limpers and most don't fold to late raisers making it hard (for raiser) to c-bet/play post flop with awkard stack size. However, limping pf and bet the flop have better chance to take down pots. Like I said before, a $150 c-bet into $700 multiway pot takes down the pot a lot, it's ridiculous if this is online but very normal in live.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:32 PM
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

I actually like the turn play live. the guy is 65, so he's gonna love finding turn folds with completely ridiculous hands. hell, a non-insignificant amount of the time, the turn shove is a semibluff, because he'll fold a J high flush and idiotically grin at you as he makes his stellar laydown. I'm only mildly exaggerating here.

PF is marginal but definitely not indefensible.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:36 PM
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

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Is this one of those questions where we're just seeing if superfluous conversation will result from an obvious question just because its HSMTT?

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At least I got my answer.
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Old 08-06-2007, 07:19 PM
Ignacio Munoz Ignacio Munoz is offline
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Default Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision

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okay, keep limping T high with 24xbb

i mean, you can make flushes and straights and stuff!

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The limp is 100% standard all day long.
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