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How do you play it.The other day on-line, I'm at a very good table with lots of PF raising, so I just call and so do like seven other players :club: Anyway I flop a set and lose my stack to a river flush, duh.Anyway I've sworn off checking in this spot even if all the other players are on crack and alway raise 3bb.Thoughts?

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Your post is more of a bad beat than strategy.As for your question, I always raise with Aces. Plus if you are at an aggressive table and you raise, and someone re-raises, you have a better chance at winning a big pot than the limp-reraise.

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Firstly, limping in EP is completely obvious/suspicious unless you do it with a good range of hands. Secondly, raising UTG is completely obvious if you only do it with AA, KK, QQ and AK. So this should factor into your reasoning behind whatever you do. Personally, I rarely limp in EP with my hands so limping with AA makes no sense. If it fits in with your style though and the game is loose, by all means do it.

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i agree with eurekakid....anybody who has been observant may question why a tag type player (assuming you are) would be limpin from utg when i assume you probably dont do that all that much. At 6max I could understand this but at fr you dont want to be giving people the ability to be making a correct call by limping. Pop it and hope to have somebody repop you back then you can just flat call and c/r them on the flop

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Don't mind limping AA here and there on an agg table. I'd like to see your post flop and turn action though.
QFT. Unlucky everybody else limped. Did you note if the "lots of perflop raising" occurred almost always when that particular player was opening? A lot of open-raising is different than a lot of raising into limped pots.
I fold AA UTG, no use playing out of position with them, you'll always lose.
Lol.
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