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 Originally Posted by zook
 Originally Posted by lambchopdc
Never open- limp, ever. I repeat, ever. Depending on your position and how crazy your table is, raise or fold when it is folded to you or there is only one limper. Call or fold if there are multiple limpers.
Thanks for posting this lambchop. Question about this point... so in EP with low PPs (22-77) you open raise? This seems really aggressive to me, but my PFR% is at 7 and I wouldn't mind nudging it a little higher. Other hands I like to open limp with in EP are KQs and QJs, do you open raise or fold these in EP? FWIW, I play 50NL and try to find loose tables, so I'd guess I get a caller behind my EP raises 50-75% of the time.
KQs.. QJs.. fold from early position. Just fold them and save yourself some cash. Limp possibly from Mid position, but I probably wouldn't play except if folded to me in late position, in which case I raise. The only hands I limp are PPs and sometimes A/rag suited (40 limp, 60 fold) to mix it up a tad.
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