4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Watching the kids
Posts: 1,603
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Alright, here's my exact line in your situation, assuming I have no past history or knowledge of the players, which is something you should have at this point.
Your M is less than 6. You should be looking for push/fold opportunities. Preflop, I would never just limp in the SB here with KT. You either have to push your stack preflop against the random big blind hand and the big stack limper, or you have to fold it. Lacking reads, I would fold.
A number of things influence your decision to push or fold. Has the big stack been limping a lot of pots? Is the guy in the big blind willing to take gambles? (with 6800 he probably is not). So your main concern with getting a caller is from the big stack limper. What is his limping range? What is his calling range? If there is a vast difference between the two, then go ahead and push. If you don't know the answer to this question or if the ranges are very close, then fold.
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