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PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
5-max, one loose-passive player open-limps, action to me OTB. SB won't CC bets PF but will complete most hands with two limpers that he'd fold with one limper. BB is loose-passive, will not fold for one more bet, but will fold marginally showdownable hands postflop. Open-limper will calldown with A-high and all pairs.
What's the worst offsuit and suited connector you'd overlimp? |
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Re: PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
T9o and either 78s or 67s
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Re: PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
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T9o and either 78s or 67s [/ QUOTE ] That's about what I'm overlimping, T9o and 87s, but I feel like I might be missing value. Don't have a big enough database to see if it's profitable tho. |
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Re: PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
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T9o and either 78s or 67s [/ QUOTE ] I prolly muck 76s. 87s is close. I agree with T9o Rake is an issue here as well |
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Re: PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
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[ QUOTE ] T9o and either 78s or 67s [/ QUOTE ] I prolly muck 76s. 87s is close. I agree with T9o Rake is an issue here as well [/ QUOTE ] Limp 76s if BB or SB is looser post-flop than described? |
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Re: PF OTB question vs one limper, tight SB.
Dunno. Its close
Rake matters more IMO. If its a rake heavy game I am mucking JTo and 98s. |
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