fl08
whats the bottom of our utg and button range opening in flo8?
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For funsies, AAA2, offsuit
I think it depends on the game. If you're going to go 5 or 6 to the flop, most hands, I'm not going to fold a suited A4 with at least one other possibility, even UTG, so I would play AKT4 and fold AJ74.
Others may disagree, but in full ring games, I see nothing wrong with limping UTG and encouraging huge multiway pots where you should presumably play better than most of your opponents who just can't fold.
Depends if it is a tough game with 2 or 3-way pots or a loose game. In a loose game, I would limp more than raise UTG. Generally, AA and A2. Most A3 or decent 23. A4 needs to be really strong to play. Play most 4 broadway card hands. Some KK/QQ/JJ with some low or connecting cards. Suited, particularly to the ace is a plus, as is double suited. Playing a little tighter UTG because OOP postflop and if raise and 3! are likely.
In a loose limping game, I might not raise much UTG if it would thin the field. Raise more with AA or a 2-way hand that plays well with less in the pot. With a weak A2 or speculative high hand, you prefer to play many way.
I don't have much experience with tight/tough games, except in tournaments. Needs to be like 50/100 or higher for a game where there are mostly open raises and 2 or 3 to the flop. In that type of game, definitely play significantly tighter UTG and play more 2-way hands.
other than monker solver is there any flo8 solvers?