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Old 12-31-2008, 02:01 PM #2 (permalink)  
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First you put them on a limping range. If you have a hud this is easy as pie... otherwise you have to go with the standard limping range on those tables which is indicated by the vpip vs pfr range. If someone limps from UTG at 6m it usually means that they are limping wide. Most micro to mid stakes players raise too little and call too much. So you can assume they limp all kinds of crap but raise very little. I would not necessarily exclude TT or AJ from the limping range depending on opponent.

The problem now is that your raise not really changes their range much because you give them way too good pot odds to lay down anything. The first caller gets 7.5:3 on a call, the second one gets 10.5:3 on a call. I would not expect them to lay down anything they're limping for that price unless they are retarded.

Same on the flop... nothing folds getting more than 5:1. In fact a worse hand could easily raise.
Dude, learn about bet sizing... I'm not reading the rest.
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