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 Originally Posted by mdwav
In my experience, players that do this have either AA/ KK or some weakish hand like AT or KQ that they did not want to raise with, but are now re-raising you out of spite. In general, I'll give credit for a big pair to the first or second limper. After that, I' m starting to lean more towards a 'spite raise'. However, with only AJ, I'll agree with dsaxton that it's a clear fold.
This is my take on it too. Obviously I'm folding here. Though I personally am not limping my AA/KK ever from any position on a NL25 table. You're just asking for a 6-way limped flop.
I'm worried that this fold is giving the whole table license to run over my raises? Suppose this happens twice in an hour. After the second time, am I forced to tighten up and only raise with truly premium hands from all positions?
I usually do raise ~4x into an unraised pot from the button unless I'm folding. I'm not saying that I play any old crap from the button, but that I'm generally not limping from the button. So this might lead people to the impression that I'm stealing...which perhaps not exactly un-true. Though it's not like I believe I'll take it down with a 4x raise with 4 limpers. It's more like: "I want to know if you really have a hand, I'm not letting the blinds in for free, and I'm going to juice this pot because I'm more likely to win this hand because of my position."
Am I wrong to be raising this particular hand (AJo on the button)? Should my raise be larger than 4x to express 'seriousness'? Should I make an effort not to raise from the button more than 2 times in 4 orbits? What general principles do you use when playing from the button?
Thanks!
EasyT
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