which are limping hands in NL?
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which are limping hands in NL?
Hi ,
In EP which hands will you limp in with ? (Im talking weak hands as well as strong)
And in LP , if no one else raise ?
Thanks
Danny
In EP which hands will you limp in with ? (Im talking weak hands as well as strong)
And in LP , if no one else raise ?
Thanks
Danny
Last edited by MrDarling on Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:57 pm GMT, edited 1 time in total.
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MrDarling wrote:I mean NL and edited the title to refelct that.
so superfly, what do you do with these hands when there is a normal raise (3-4XBB) before you . Which ones you raise, call and fold?
Thanks.
I'd fold all of those hands to a raise in EP except maybe 8 8-10 10 and KQs depending on the raisor.
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Ok, so those are your EP limp Hands.
What happens if somebody raises in MP or LP, are you just folding then?
I know that depends very much on who raises etc., but I mean in general. Are you saying: Well, these hands are worth a BB and if it should be more I fold, or would you see the flop with those hands? lets say they raised the min.
What happens if somebody raises in MP or LP, are you just folding then?
I know that depends very much on who raises etc., but I mean in general. Are you saying: Well, these hands are worth a BB and if it should be more I fold, or would you see the flop with those hands? lets say they raised the min.
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Classic limping hands are small or medium pocked pairs and suited connectors. You hope to hit a set, a flush or straight and win a big pot against many callers.
"Limping in" means to see the flop cheaply. Ideally by calling just the big blind. Limping in from early position is a contratiction in itself. You don't know wether a player will raise after you. Even worse, one of your opponents may be tempted to raise with a medicore hand because he expects your hand to be even weaker. With his raise he drives out the other players and if you call you are heads-on with a better hand than yours.
"Limping in" means to see the flop cheaply. Ideally by calling just the big blind. Limping in from early position is a contratiction in itself. You don't know wether a player will raise after you. Even worse, one of your opponents may be tempted to raise with a medicore hand because he expects your hand to be even weaker. With his raise he drives out the other players and if you call you are heads-on with a better hand than yours.
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