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$2 NL HE Full Ring: Slow playing 66 in MP, IP against BB
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[QUOTE="lacroir, post: 6705513, member: 1011540"] Thank you! Yes, definitely, I'm open for criticism, this is why I posted :) Definitely there's still a lot to learn, so... In general I say: "don't open limp but if I open then I should raise". What mislead me in this case is that I went through to the CardsChat course you mentioned before and there was a lesson where we talked about the cases where we should call with low pocket pairs - the 20:1 ratio, here: [URL]https://www.cardschat.com/poker/strategy/become-a-winning-poker-player/day-9/[/URL]. The problem is that maybe sixes are "not that low" pocket pairs so definitely worth the raise and the other problem is that the 20:1 ratio might only play when I call and not open-limp as I understand now? I didn't block any straight draws, I don't know from where did I have that reasoning 😅 I definitely overlooked something. So, based on your inputs: pre-flop raise, flop/turn raise and river call would have been the best play. In general: do you consider slow playing preflop with limping a good play in any case? E.g. with very low pocket pairs like 22-55? Or no open-limping but raising in that case and if there was a raise/limp before me, then apply the 20:1 "rule" for calling? [/QUOTE]
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