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Tables full of limpers and you're in the BB/SB
So, playing low stakes bh's I come across this spot a lot. Literally the whole table limping or 4/5 limping and im sat in the blinds with a marginal hand (mid pp, small suited ace, strong ace-AQ AJ). Knowing even a 5x raise will probably get 3 callers and me end up playing an inflated pot oop, the question is.... what do??? Just limp/check myself and hope to hit hard? Fold if im in the sb and wait for better spots? Open shove?
I have, in the past, shoved A10 into 4 limpers and got 2 calls from a weaker ace and suited 72 (which won lol)
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Answer obviously differs depending on stack sizes/reads.
In general limp/check your suited aces and mid pp's and raise broadway hands that will flop strong top pairs.
When you miss you don't have to c-bet on board textures that favour limp/calling ranges. At low stakes just keep betting when you have the goods as a general rule.
Low stakes bh's can be like bingo lol
I wouldn't shove a weaker hand for that very reason!
Low pocket pairs, suited connectors are good hands just to make up from the SB, if the BB won't raise. If we hit a big flop, chances are we will take a nice pot.
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In the early stages, with 100bb
If we have a big hand pre flop, Aces, Kings, Queens, over a table of limpers at 10/20, you can literally make it as big as you think you will be called. 10x plus
I had aces a couple of weeks ago in the 1st level, I went to 220 over a table of limpers. Went 2 flop 3 handed, on the flop got to heads up. Villian had called with K4 lol