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    Quote Originally Posted by speedcake View Post
    I didn't realize stuff like this required paragraphs worth of explanation for it to sink in.

    don't do it, it's bad play. Not every 30 hands, not every 100 hands, not ever.

    rarely even limp behind.
    When you're sitting at a table that regularly sees 6+ people to the flop, it's definitely okay to limp behind with hands that love multi-way action, and the more you have position and the less likely somebody's going to put in a raise, the wider the range that can be limped behind imo. As soon as somebody who likes to raise big when there's limpers sits down to your left, then you immediately adjust to the new circumstances.

    Yes, online at 25NL, probably even 10NL, this kind of table is pretty rare! But walk into any casino and chances are their 1-2 NL game will often resemble what I just described.

    I'm coming around to the idea though that even at this type of loose/passive table, if you're opening the pot, you might as well do it for a raise.
    Last edited by eugmac; 02-22-2010 at 05:28 AM.

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