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What to do about limpers

jugglegeekjugglegeek Member Posts: 623
edited February 2011 in The Poker Clinic
I've always thought that if your hand is good enough to play (pre-flop) then always raise, by at least 3x the BB. But so often, in live games and online, I find myself able to check from the big blind with any two cards.

This presents a number of problems. When I raise with good hole cards it gets no respect and I frequently come un-stuck because someone called with K3 and hit two-pair against my AK or something.

Then what do you do if you check from the big blind with four or five limpers and then hit top pair on the flop? If you have T4off and you hit top pair with a pair of tens. Chances are you are either ahead with many opponants holding over cards, or behind with kicker issues.

My recent tactic on cash games was to make redonkulous overbets pre-flop to scare off the limpers. But that makes poker much more expensive

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  • jugglegeekjugglegeek Member Posts: 623
    edited February 2011
    Classic example. Why is this dude calling with the hand he has pre-flop?
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    jugglegeek Small blind   £0.05 £0.05 £6.32
    mickyg52 Big blind   £0.10 £0.15 £6.90
      Your hole cards
    • K
    • K
         
    livs99 Call   £0.10 £0.25 £12.47
    Doherty14 Raise   £0.20 £0.45 £4.60
    jugglegeek Raise   £0.45 £0.90 £5.87
    mickyg52 Fold        
    livs99 Call   £0.40 £1.30 £12.07
    Doherty14 Call   £0.30 £1.60 £4.30
    Flop
       
    • 8
    • J
    • 2
         
    jugglegeek Bet   £1.60 £3.20 £4.27
    livs99 Raise   £3.20 £6.40 £8.87
    Doherty14 Fold        
    jugglegeek All-in   £4.27 £10.67 £0.00
    livs99 Call   £2.67 £13.34 £6.20
    jugglegeek Show
    • K
    • K
         
    livs99 Show
    • J
    • 8
         
    Turn
       
    • 3
         
    River
       
    • A
         
    livs99 Win Two Pairs, Jacks and 8s £12.33   £18.53
  • djgrevodjgrevo Member Posts: 59
    edited February 2011
    I would raise more pre, over bet for value at lower stakes. You don't want so many callers with KK, you want to be heads up towards the flop i would suggest.
    Regards
    Dan
  • hamster880hamster880 Member Posts: 142
    edited February 2011
    Hi

    The situation above with the raise and re-raise and then the limpers calling I think your main mistake was not to re-raise again. With cards like aces/kk you do not want more than two, ideally one person in the pot -too easily cracked. Or alternatively get in all in preflop, if you are called by someone, unless you are against aces, you are a massive favourite to win.

    You also got to remember the more limpers into the pot more appealing the pot odds are - so you are likely to get caller with crapper hands. Hence, when the pot preflop is already quite big cos of alot of limpers, and say your are in the big blind with a very strong hand you must not raise mulitples of the blinds, but multiples of the pot to force people to have unappealing pot odds to call.

    Just my thoughts...
  • penguin7penguin7 Member Posts: 1,095
    edited February 2011
    This is just a sick bad beat and they happen ! Being critical your preflop reraise could have been bigger and was always likely to end up with you seeing a flop 3 handed. Always think of what you are trying to acheive with a reraise.

    Starting the hand with only £6.32 in front of you is also a factor. Players may have a go with marginal hands if they have a larger stack, knowing you cant put them allin.

    I think its worth topping up if you go down to less than  80% of the maximum. If you are not comfortable doing this you are probably playing at too high a level.

  • DrSharpDrSharp Member Posts: 1,213
    edited February 2011
    In Response to Re: What to do about limpers:
    This is just a sick bad beat and they happen ! Being critical your preflop reraise could have been bigger and was always likely to end up with you seeing a flop 3 handed . Always think of what you are trying to acheive with a reraise. Starting the hand with only £6.32 in front of you is also a factor. Players may have a go with marginal hands if they have a larger stack, knowing you cant put them allin. I think its worth topping up if you go down to less than  80% of the maximum. If you are not comfortable doing this you are probably playing at too high a level.
    Posted by penguin7
    +1. Could'nt agree more. I play on the smaller tables and a bigger re-raise would have been a lot better here. I find big overbets at this level work quite well also and as Penguin says an all-in with your stack gets called quite alot. Also, i find waiting for the monster hands on these tables works well with the amount of callers, you were just unfortunate on your example, basically, play tight and aggressive and you will see results from my experience.
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