
Re: Big stack limp at the bubble: what does it mean?
Be very wary as well if it is out of character for the big stack to limp. If he's been aggressive and pushing a lot he is probably trying to slowplay a monster. There tends to be a lot more people limping their big hands in the lower limits.
Also look out for hands they limp then called a raise (esp. an all-in) earlier on in the tourney and make a note on them. This usually gives you some idea of their range. Remember some players and inexperianced players in particular, tend not to want to give up on chips they have already put in the pot.
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