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 Originally Posted by Fnord
 Originally Posted by pokerfan
hand 2: you should raise big on the turn. Also,i dont like your limp on the button, either a raise or fold.
This is silly. I will over-limp lots of trash after a terrible limper. It's not exactly my bread & butter, but that line does show a profit. Particularly if the limper won't give up easy post-flop or plays too fast and loose in small pots. It also can drag a TAgg into the pot OOP who isn't used to playing weak hands .
I disagree. I think villain loves their hand or is on a draw. Either case, I want to be pushing more chips in with top two. Also, I tend to make most of my profit when I assume villain has second best hand ie. Qxclubs, AA (yes, checked UTG).
 Originally Posted by Fnord
 Originally Posted by Robb
A raise keeps you out of a lot trouble postflop here.
Why? I can think of a couple great reasons to raise, staying out of trouble isn't one of them.
I agree. I've lost out on many profits I'm sure, when I'm raising on the button in this situation. It's a SC on the button in a small pot, I don't see anything -EV with limping.
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