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[QUOTE="Jesus Lederer, post: 340266, member: 3283"] You have to raise with aces because you don´t want to be outdrawn. Remember that aces are the best hand preflop, but what happens if you don´t raise and there are 4 or 5 limpers? Your odds of winning with those aces decreases dramatically. As Jon_Uk said, a situation where you should limp in at first position is if you know that you are against aggressive players and someone is going to raise. But if you slowplay with a monster hoping to get more players in the pot, you´re probably doing the wrong thing. For example if i´m holding a monster in a $1/2 table, i prefer 1 player that calls a $8 bet than 4 players limping in. Anyway, as Dogs said, if you´re at a table were almost every hand ther it isn´t a preflop raise, you should consider limping in with a medium hand. I prefer not doing it, because i can hit something and have kicker problems (considering that almost all the table limped in). [/QUOTE]
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