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Old 07-19-2008, 07:46 AM
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agaisnt a very agro player who has been squeezing a fair amount.

This is something im doing more with my suited connectors it seems to work to.
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Old 07-19-2008, 02:46 PM
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I am not fond of this at NL25 honestly. You will get callers to often I think and then be playing OOP with potentially marginal hands.
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KRE8R we're in position

I don't like this play at all unless you accidentally misclick limped, then it's sweet

Just to clarify, the main reason I don't like the play is because we are open limping. This sort of move would be better at a FR table imo where you can much more easily rep AA
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Old 07-20-2008, 01:28 PM
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nah the limp was on purpose there was a couple of people on the table who were raising way to much, thought if i did it one i win the there raise and 2 i keep them a bit sweeter and slightly more wary.

i hate full ring now! i had a little session on it the otherday and i just had cooler after cooler! sets v sets ect
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After the open limp I love the 3bet cos it reps such a huge hand with you being UTG. Whenever that happens to me I'm always thinking "what a penis getting minimal value from his AA" and I'm sure others are the same.

However, I really don't like the open limp, most of the time the rest will limp behind and you'll be pretty much OOP with suited gappers which ain't a good idea. I wouldn't mind this so much with a low-mid pair, but I'd still prefer raising.
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KRE8R we're in position

I don't like this play at all unless you accidentally misclick limped, then it's sweet

Just to clarify, the main reason I don't like the play is because we are open limping. This sort of move would be better at a FR table imo where you can much more easily rep AA
BAH, my bad. I gotta really start paying attention more.
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