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<table id="post8658344" width="577" align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" height="1350"><tbody><tr valign="top"><td id="td_post_8658344">Have been playing in weak passive cash games and tournaments lately and have been getting destroyed with my with my premiums (AK, JJ-AA, and sometimes AQ) from the blinds. I get limpers. I then raise it up the amount I think I will need to to get one caller and then there is a huge pot and I am out of position in an awful spot that looks like this.
How should I handle these spots against these types of players. Who will most likely not any middle pair or above or any draw after the flop?
Should I raise smaller? limp and just try to hit a set?
What should I do on the flop. I obv don't wan to give a free card...but when I bet to protect and he moves in I am now getting 3-1 with my hand. If he is doing this with any draw as well as top pair I feel I am priced in.
How can I play these spots better?
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