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		<title>Limping with Aces Against a Loose-Aggressive Player Can be VERY Good</title>
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Let me start off by giving you the circumstances of the game:

- We were about 9 hours into the game.
- About half the players were straddling, me not included &#8212; a couple of them were defending their straddle extremely hard.
- The player that had the straddle in this hand almost always raised when people limped [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let me start off by giving you the circumstances of the game:</p>
<ol>
<li>- We were about 9 hours into the game.</li>
<li>- About half the players were straddling, me not included &#8212; a couple of them were defending their straddle extremely hard.</li>
<li>- The player that had the straddle in this hand almost always raised when people limped into his straddle and he was last to act.</li>
<li>- I had been playing rock solid.</li>
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<p>Well, in the small blind I pick up AhAs and see four people limping in before me. Obviously, beeing out of position I would have popped it big right there hoping to be up against at least one player, but realizing the super-loose aggressive player on the straddle I decided to take a risk and limp in with my aces &#8211; keeping two things in mind:</p>
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<li>- I would have to re-raise BIG if people call the raise (which was bound to happen with such a loose player raising and a table filled with people overplaying hands pre-flop)</li>
<li>- If the straddle would happen to check, I was prepared to throw away my aces if the action on the flop wouldn&#8217;t be to my liking.</li>
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<p><span id="more-23"></span>So &#8212; I limp in with Aces, the Big Blind limps in too, and the straddle makes the BIG raise I was hoping for, raising the $20 straddle to $100. Of the four limpers, two people call effectively putting the pot size over $400, so I decide to repop it to $500 (I had a $4500 stack, the straddle-guy had about $2000). Big blind folds, straddle-guy calls and another really loose player calls too (stack about $1200, decided he was pot-committed if he connected in any possible way).</p>
<p>The flop is a beauty:</p>
<p><strong>AcKc4s</strong></p>
<p>I flop a set of aces, and I&#8217;m first to act. Basicly, it&#8217;s tough &#8212; because I might not see any action if I bet out &#8212; but checking could look suspicious too. I do decide to check, and the straddle-guy decides to bet a strange amount &#8211; $400. The other caller moves in with his remaining chips &#8211; and I decide to repop it all-in. To my surprise, the straddle-guy instacalls. Hands are shown as follows:</p>
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<li>Straddle-guy: AJos</li>
<li>Loose limp-caller: QJos</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s about as good as it gets &#8212; no flushdraws, just the gutshot to dodge. Blanks hit the turn and the river and I scoop a huge pot.</p>
<p>Limping in worked out great &#8211; yet, I&#8217;d hardly ever do it again if I don&#8217;t have these conditions, obviously.</p>
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