rofl not rigth at all imma go cry and sigh now
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rofl not rigth at all imma go cry and sigh now
absoultey horrible play with limping like that if many people call....you begging for your hand to lose to like a b.c drawing hand or two pair on flop.....youll go broke gurenteed.
I always over bet with hands like KK/AA UTG, because you're often put on a small pair in hand. (considering most people would slow play that kinda hand) So if the flop comes up tih a K,A,Q all you can do is hope your opponent hit top pair and pegs you on a smaller pair. Great way to clean someone out!
I don't like to slow play with hands pre-flop, no matter how nice they may look. Because I do not have a made hand yet and it doesn't allow me to get a proper read on my opponents who enter into the pot with me.
Also, I've learned that people who pre-flop limp, then if you raise, then they shove all-in. People who do that are an easy spot for pocket AA or KK. Most likely AA. People try too hard to play weak when they get a high PP. When they should be playing more aggressively with weaker hands so that when they get a strong hand, their opponents do not know exactly what they ar eholding.
with a strong hand like KK or AA in ep bad play to many people limp this days end you have plenty chance to crack AA
depends on position actually but i never lim with AA or KK
Less than 5 handed I might limp, but no way with a full table. Just picking up antes and blinds in way better than getting them cracked.
For all of the people who say you should never limp with AA or KK are terribly wrong , it can be a very profitable play given the circumstances.
With a Full or half table you at least want to be enough that another person who calls has a decent hand to, but the more people in the pot that less chance you have of winning with that hand