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 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
 Originally Posted by ChrisBCritter
Winners:
Hand 1: Q7s With only 1 limper in front of you, fold this Preflop. GET THE BASICS DOWN FIRST, a potential Q-high flush (what you are calling for) is dangerous when playing for stacks. Rest of the hand is fine.
What should his button limping range be in this spot?
Really this is just splitting hairs rilla. QXs isn't necessarily a bad limp, but it can get you in some tricky situations if there is a lot of action when you hit your flush or trip Q's or whatever other possiblilities. In order to avoid those tricky situations for now, I would recommend removing them from Slevins range. Once he starts to really apply some of the concepts he seems to understand, then these start to become part of his range again.
I'm more worried that he's scared to bet when he has a monster, because he doesn't want his villians to fold. Something is wrong with this mentality: i.e. When I'm bluffing I bet a lot, but when I have a monster I don't bet much. This seems to be Slevins line of thought, and we REALLY need to reverse this somehow.
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