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Open limping.
Here is something I am still working on. When is open limping profitable? By this I mean, let's say you're in MP, and it folds to you. You call instead of raise. What hands are best (if any) to do this with. Lately I find myself doing this with 22-66, AXs, or suited gaped connectors (like 8Ts). I really am not sure if this is good.. esspecially the weak suited A. Would open raising be more beneficial here?
Are there a set range of hands you like to limp UTG/EP/MP? Also, comes the trouble part in my game. If I were to limp a hand like A4s in EP, and it ends up getting raised, I let it go. I would say that on average, this happens about 40% of the time that I limp it. That means that 40% of the time I am picking up this hand I am losing money without even seeing a flop. After evaluating my game a little and looking at some stats I need to tweak a lot of things, and limping is a big part that I feel needs to change.
Discussion?
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