Quote Originally Posted by ATOTHEC101
Quote Originally Posted by Im_new
Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
if these are your reads then sick iso with KQo sir

sick (good), or sick (bad)?
Nuts is being sarcastic, if your read is that he limps ak and various other big hands utg then isoing with kq isnt ideal. Yet tbh this guy is playing 32 percent of his hands so I still iso raise like you did everytime.
I read an article on here about raising after limpers. I think spoony wrote it. And it stated that when players have a big gap between VPIP and PFR, especially when they fold to cbets too much, that we should raise them more marginally if the blinds aren't too willing to get involved. If this guy is limping monsters and semi-trash all over the table, but folding to cbets when he misses the flop, it seemed ideal to iso him and cbet most/all flops.

I guess the real problem preflop is debating whether to raise against villain's wide limping range (monsters included), versus folding this hand altogether.