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[QUOTE="tenbob, post: 393961, member: 3651"] Ok this has really answered your question. If you get punished for limping dont do it ;) Really the way to play a game like this is to be the aggressor, only limp with hands that warrent a re-raise and raise everything else. Ive been asked the question many the time in my regular game, how the hell could you raise with that ? Well the answer depends on [B]position[/B], table image, [B]blind sizes[/B] and chip stack sizes. Ok early on, limping is fine, if the BB is a small proportion of your stack then its a fine stragegy, easy to throw away to a raise. Now in the middle to late stages, raise if your going to enter a flop, now you ask why ? Well being the pre-flop raiser means that your opponent HAS to hit the flop, and usually if you continuation bet after the turn and are playing against tight players then not alone do they have to hit the flop, but hit it HARD. Routinly raise your button one these games, raise from the BB if the SB completes, play an aggressive game. You may bust more, but youll also win more, and if you get to a position where you have the tables massive stack, use it. [/QUOTE]
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