Thinking about the opponent strategy is the key factor in all the games. Talking about the blinds the range is vary narrow, big pairs and AK (perhaps AQ suited) we will give these hands 5% combined. So we can think about a 10/15% possibility of a call from the first player and an 8/10% from the second limper.
These players have seen 2 players limp and a big push ahead after all. I'd play only a monster hand and I'd fold all the other hands (pairs included). The total of the chances of being called are thus from 23 to 30%. The two limpers may have been hide a monster hand, but this is a remote opportunity. The small differences in percentage taking into account that the second player would probably have re raised with a lot of medium hands like low or middle pairs (99 for example) in order to avoid many players in the pot. After all, if a player had a raising hand he has already had the possibility to raise once.
The real fact is that the limpers have already shown at the table weakness by calling rather than raising a good amount or going all in. _ |