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Completing the Small Blind

Small Blind Limp: When you're in the small blind and many players have cleaned up before you, completing the small blind with a limp can be an acceptable play. You already have half the bet in the pot and may want to see a cheap flop with a speculative hand, such as suited connectors (for example, 6-7 suited) or low pairs, hoping to hit a good hand on the flop.
 
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Small Blind Limp
You are mistaken, according to the Cardschat Geniuses you can limp, from UTG, UTG+1, MP1, MP2/LJ, HJ, CO, BTN and SB, and if any of the villains raises you can call with ease or go all-in with your 68of, A7of, etc., according to them it is a good play, which in the short and long term is very profitable.😁🤣🤣
 
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The lament of many a player is putting that .5bb in the middle only to lose a big pot. Relative hands strength post flop is the Key to playing SB in multiway limped pots.:unsure::geek:
 
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Limping the small blind is a strategy where you call the big blind when you're in the small blind, basically paying half of the big blind to see the flop. This is a good option when many players have already acted before you and you have a speculative hand such as suited connectors or low pairs. It allows you to see a cheap flop and potentially get a strong hand, but it also makes you vulnerable to raises and requires careful consideration of your hand, your opponents, and table dynamics.
 
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