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$55sp: Limp-Pushing AA in L1-2 from UTG(+1)
This is getting really popular at the 55sp, especially from villains I see once in a while (not first time, not daily).
9 players, L1, 7x (incl. Hero and villians) around 2000, 1500, 4500. UTG limp, UTG+1 limp, fold, fold, Hero (QQ or KK) 200, folded to UTG or UTG+1 = push. Hero? Why? Remember: you have no special read of villian but that he sometimes sits with you at the same table and Level. |
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Re: $55sp: Limp-Pushing AA in L1-2 from UTG(+1)
damn, help mods, how can I change that votes are accepted from right now?
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Re: $55sp: Limp-Pushing AA in L1-2 from UTG(+1)
May be now with the possibility to vote that question is interesting for someone...
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Re: $55sp: Limp-Pushing AA in L1-2 from UTG(+1)
Well the 2nd question is [censored] obvious. You don't fold QQ or KK there under any circumstances. As for the 1st one, almost never, but I wouldn't say anything is "never" in poker. So I had to go for "sometimes".
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Re: $55sp: Limp-Pushing AA in L1-2 from UTG(+1)
I almost never limp big pp's at the early levels. At level 3 and 4 i do it sometimes when my stacksize and the table conditions are right (preferably with a bigstack bully).
You have to call with no specific read, since it often is a medium pp or A10 ready to gamble. Johan |
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