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Old 02-27-2007, 05:07 PM
WarDekar WarDekar is offline
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Default Re: Reraise gone wrong

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We make a large reraise because we're hoping to get him committed pre. With JJ we don't really want a call from him pre and then have to play the guessing game with an over card post flop OOP.

With most opponents when you hit them for 2000 it says "your about to be all in on the flop anyway" so i expect them to fold/shove either of which i'm fine with.

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But then you're stuck in the situation you're at on this flop if they call and you're OOP. You have to consider stack sizes when re-raising. Hell I would've probably pushed PF rather than raising to 2k in this spot. As I said I just hate raising to 2k here as it builds the pot way too big and you have no idea how to play post-flop if overs hit.

If he's gonna fold to 1400 more, I think he's folding to 1-1.2k more as well. As played, you either have to check/fold the flop or put him in. I would not push the flop though, I'd bet like 1/2-3/4 of his remaining stack to sort of beg for a call.
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