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[ QUOTE ] Lets put it a otherway. Wich hands would he 4xR preflop? beside QQ/AK? That was indeed pretty lame thinking of me [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] In general, 4x raises in the early levels can mean a lot of things. On Stars, I've seen 4x raises to generally mean PPs 88-QQ, AQ+. I lol'ed at putting him on _exactly_ AK, how often can you put a villian on one specific hand with any certainty? Very, very rarely [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] The first raiser raises 4xBB, meaning AQ-AK, 88-QQ. The reraiser reraises to 4x the initial raise. This means he has the original raiser's range crushed, but he doesn't have a big pair. Hence AK or QQ. I thought AK, because people tend to reraise big with AK. |
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