Sit n Go Limping Range

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Wiflopper

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What is your open limping range for a sit and go in UTG1-3 and MP1-3? Do you ever open limp?
I've never really defined on but I imagine it would look something like this.


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Yes. This is very similar what I use to play. It is depends how play oponents... if is possible to see few hands... or you recognise somebody from previous games is easier.
 
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I don't have a limping range in SnG's and I would advise you not to have one either. This comes from a guy who grinds them frequently I'd say with a descent win rate.
I also want to mention i play 6max but i would still play it the same on FR.

If i did want to have a limping range it would be in the early stages(50BB+) and only against a particular types of opponents.
Generally you need to play very tight in the early stages and from UTG123 only play the very top of your range.
Nothing less than AQo+ AJs+ and 77+
There is no need risk busting out early with a hand like A2o.
 
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I agree with razzor.
Although you can probably limp from CO/BU only when there is an aggressive resteal stack or a chip leader behind you and it's an ICM situation. Then you can limp/call nuts and limp fold some hands like KQo, K8s, A3s.
 
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