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General question about Ax in sb

OMahonyOOMahonyO Member Posts: 1,883
edited October 2010 in The Poker Clinic
How many limpers before you do you need to make it +ev to limp along in sb with Ax?
I know some ppl on here play at other sites with hem so maybe they have some stats on this sort of thing.

Im talking here about solely limping along, not `well depending on ur table reads you could make a squeeze etc`...... and obv not stacking off when you limp along and hit top pair.

Also, if you limped along with a table full of limpers with say A4 off, and the flop is 8h 9h Ac, what is your move? do you lead out into the whole table? if so, how much?  Again, this is all readless.

Cheers

Comments

  • ybyb Member Posts: 1,471
    edited October 2010
    If its suited I might limp along after there's been 2 limpers. I'd never limp with Axo (where x <10).
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited October 2010
    what yb said
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited October 2010
    stat's wont be of any use if you're playing against different style/skill level opponents.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited October 2010

    Any ace is good for me in the small blind, un-raised, so many people limp with AT-AK and wont fold if they hit it, so 2 pair is good for a stack. Also, they limp with suited cons, so any trips also gets a stack. U're obv gud enough to recognise good boards to continue, and good boards (which include an ace) to just check fold. Half a big blind wont keep me awake at night :)

    Also prefer A2-A5 to A6-A9 for obvious reasons.


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