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Old 03-30-2006, 05:54 PM
MNpoker MNpoker is offline
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Default SB and BB play vs limpers 10/20 6 max

Maybe I should have just put this in my other thread but I didn't so here goes.

A ton of the litature I'm finding is how to play the blinds when the pot is raised (and I'm greatful to the 2+2 community for providing that). What I haven't seen much of is how to play when you have 1, 2 or even 3 people limp.

This seems relatively common in the limited games I've played so far. (Where obviously 2+2 er's aren't the first one in)

Thanks again.
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Old 03-30-2006, 06:29 PM
Dan BRIGHT Dan BRIGHT is offline
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Default Re: SB and BB play vs limpers 10/20 6 max

specific examples?

preflop:
Generally if you find a hand in thte BB or SB that is good vs the vpips (discounting their pfr hands) and plays fairly well (not too hot/cold) then you raise.

flop and onwards:
Just play poker? I dont know how to put this but with 2 limeprs and a sb it will start at 4sb and you can take it from there pretty much.
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Old 03-30-2006, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: SB and BB play vs limpers 10/20 6 max

this stuff is covered in almost every poker book. read something like SSHE. since most low-mid limit live poker is exactly you describe it, it is a good place to study this type of play and all the books written on it give good info.
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