Fighting the Limpers in Microstakes
I dont have a hand to show so I'll try to talk it out.
I'm finding myself tossing too many hands that I am starting to think may have some value in late position but I'm not sure.
I won't open a pot in EP with KTo or KTs. However, lets say it folds to me on the button. Often I will raise it up b/c I think it has enough value.
The problem is at the lowest stakes, it never folds around to the button, there are usually limpers in front. Is it still raise worthy? So usually, lets say UTG+1 limps in and a player in MP limps as well. I don't want to call b/c then the blinds will end up playing as well and I don't like any hand vs. 4 opponents. So often, I just toss them. Am I losing chances at some $$ here?
Should I be raising here to 5 or 6xBB to either isolate/win outright? I know that they probably aren't limping in with TT+ and they are probably limping Q,K or A up to around a ten kicker. Most likely some connectors (suit and un-suit).
I ran some pokerstove numbers against one opponent. I had KTo and I gave opponent a range of A2-A10, K5-kJ, Q6-QT, J9 (all of these suited and unsuited), also 22-99 and all connectors suit and unsuit to KQ.
I don't know if this is acurate but in early position they will limp in with lots. I ran the scenario and it gave me 55% equity.
Against 2 opponents I think it was more like 40 vs 30 & 30.
What is the standard play here for a Tight player such as myself?