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  • Re: 15/30$ LIMIT, 10$ SB forced to call?

    [quote="Kram"] What would you suggest.... it's worth 5$ from the SB in those LV games, or just fold for FIVE dollars more??? It's gonna save me in the long run.... right? [/quote]Guess what Kram...it depends. Heh. Conditions would have to be absolutely perfect for you to get away with...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-21-2005
  • Re: 15/30$ LIMIT, 10$ SB forced to call?

    I play 15/30 on party a lot where there is also 10 and 15 blinds. I still fold my small blind pretty often, especially if there are a bunch of players in. If there is only 1 limper or 2 maybe, and I have somewhat mediocre cards then I may limp... otherwise I fold. I have seen this to be a long-term loser...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-21-2005
  • Re: 15/30$ LIMIT, 10$ SB forced to call?

    My guess is unless they're real rags (low, uncoordinated cards like 7-2os, 9-3os) then it's a long-term winner to limp in here. You're paying $5 to have a shot at $60, if there's 2 limpers. I'd guess even a hand like 8-10 wins against 1 random BB and 2 random limp hands (not likely...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-21-2005
  • Nuts flush draw. Check, call or raise ?

    This is position that caused brainstorming discussion on another forum. 2 situations: 1. You limp in with after 4 more limpers. BB checks and 5 players see the flop . BB checks, UTS bets and all 3 limpers call. What you do ? 2. Same hand, same flop but you are on BB. 5 opponents behind. What you do now...
  • I hate dropping the best hand....

    5-10 on Pacific. I limp into a 5- or 6-handed flop with from the SB. Flop comes . I bet, 2 callers. Turn comes . I bet, raise, raise.... These games on Pacific are usually loose, but it's not common to see a 3-bet without a real hand. I didn't really suspect him for K-Q (smooth calling the flop...
  • Some lessons are cheap.......

    some not so cheap, and you pay with your pride. How I learned to keep my emotions in check at the table: 20 minutes before I sat at the 3/6 full kill HE table they hit the bad beat jackpot for $15K. Guy that took the beat got $9K and proceeded to get DRUNK. Raised and reraised every pot every street...
  • Re: Some fun hands!

    I agree with that, Seed. You should avoid raising 44 preflop here. Your hand isn't that strong against multiple callers, and a raise isn't gonna limit the field much as a few players have already limped. Limp with your 44 and either flop a set or get out. Also, if you hold 44 in EP or MP folding...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-06-2005
  • how to raise tight players...avoiding folds?

    Hey All- please share your infinite wisdom on a particular play i made... I was playing an extremely tight group (well, they were at first). and they were folding all the time. Anyhow, i'm dealt: Flop comes: . Thing is, we had a bunch limp in, i think there were 6 or 7 of us, nobody raised ,(i probably...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by Dustin07 on 02-22-2005
  • Re: Leading out UTG?

    I would much rather limp with JQs. You want a lot of callers with JQs, you don't want to limit the field, you should be trying to attract as many players as possible, because this is a hand with high implied odds. Same thing with small-medium pocket pairs... you either want 0 or 1 player in the pot...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 02-10-2005
  • Re: Low limit Hold Em, raising AK, AQ, AJ from BB

    Did you say short handed game? Meaning a 6 players and four of them limp in, yes raise with all these hands. Now if your talking a 5 or 6 handed max table online for sure raise, people rarely limp in these games unless they have total crap, or in some rare cases monsters.
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by Jon on 01-14-2005
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