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Old 01-07-06, 12:20 AM
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I don't know that I agree with your logic. When you raise, you are trying to elminate the players that want to see the flop for cheap. I will try to see a cheap flop with connectors higher than 8, Ax, suited one gappers, and the like.

I usually won't call a raise with Ax, 89, 79s, but I will try to see the flop for cheap if I can.

I agree that by limping you may hit the flop, but that is true with any two cards. You may win some pots, but by not raising, you are risking getting dominated by a "lucky flop."

For instance, if you limp in with KQ, I may call with 79s. Flop comes 79Q. You think you are in good shape with top pair and good kicker, but I have you dominated. By raising, you are forcing me out of the pot (most of the time), and putting yourself in good position to take it down.

By raising, you are also taking control of the hand. Even if you miss, continued aggression will win the pot more often than not if no one hit the flop.

Limping in with good hands can be effective at times and you may win some large pots, but I wouldn't make it a habit.