why does my limp/call say over 0% when i never ever open limp?
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    Default why does my limp/call say over 0% when i never ever open limp?

    all the time im also seeing tight players open limping more than they raise. what the hells going on. i made way more money before getting holdem manager. holdem manager ruined my life. i hate this. you also make it like u have to be a rocket scientist to delete your hands to make it faster. holdem manager is so slow and all it does is cost me money. its bad enough with my interent messing me around all the time. thanks for ruining my life

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    Limp-Call stat:
    (and Limp-Fold)


    Are not only Open Limps.
    If player 1 Open Limps.
    You (=hero) limps behind.

    Player 2 raises.
    Player 1 calls (or folds)

    You (=hero) calls, it will also trigger the Limp-Call stat.
    (and when you fold the Limp-Fold stat)
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