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Visiting family in Indiana, and was playing in a MTT at an American Legion. About 50 players. T100 tourney, starting stack of T15K.
The table I was at, people were limping first-in and limp calling with what felt like 60-80% of their ranges, basically anything with a face card or ace.
The times I was in later position with a premium hand or semi-bluff, I would 3-bet to something like 5-8bb, and still got 2-3 callers.
Early in the tourney, there were a few times I was in late position with junky hands (think unsuited connectors or gappers). It limped to me, and I folded sticking to my ranges. But then I would have connected with the board - think trips (one in my hand, two on the flop) and once a straight.
Looking back, I think I should have limp-called more in later position with a wider range of hands, and just folded if I didn't connect with the board. But I was curious what the PCF community thought.
With junky hands in late position with 5-7 limpers coming to you, is that a situation you would call in? Or would you stick to your standard ranges still?
The table I was at, people were limping first-in and limp calling with what felt like 60-80% of their ranges, basically anything with a face card or ace.
The times I was in later position with a premium hand or semi-bluff, I would 3-bet to something like 5-8bb, and still got 2-3 callers.
Early in the tourney, there were a few times I was in late position with junky hands (think unsuited connectors or gappers). It limped to me, and I folded sticking to my ranges. But then I would have connected with the board - think trips (one in my hand, two on the flop) and once a straight.
Looking back, I think I should have limp-called more in later position with a wider range of hands, and just folded if I didn't connect with the board. But I was curious what the PCF community thought.
With junky hands in late position with 5-7 limpers coming to you, is that a situation you would call in? Or would you stick to your standard ranges still?