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Old 05-07-2007, 07:06 AM
Bonk Bonk is offline
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Default Re: LAG PF aces strategy

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A key related hand: UTG, which has raised 4 pots in a row, makes it 3BB to go, gets 4 callers, I re-pop to 10BB with air on the SB and triple-barrel heads-up until a straight draw gets there. It was obvious by the way I played the river I had air.

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did you get called on the river?


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I was OOP, bet, got mini-raised by a passive player, and threw my cards into the muck without no hesistation. If I had any reasonable holding I would have to call. Since I didn't - they correctly put me on air.

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Regardless of results, my question is what is the best strategy PF.

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Make it 20-25 BB's preflop, not just 10.



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I have mixed emotions with raising around 20. First of all - it shuts down thinking opponents with SPPs due to stack sizes. Suppose there's around 12BB in the pot and I make it 20 more I'm only get called by say tens or better (unless my opponents know I'm capable to put 20BB with nothing). In that particular hand I would have won the money in the pot, that is around 12BB. However – if one makes it 10-15BB he'll usually be called by the SPPs, thus the pot is 40BB with 2 SPPs and another good hand (button) and around 60% equity going to the flop so that's value of 24BB~.

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If you think you don't get enough action, keep adding hands to your preflop reraising range, KK,AK,QQ,JJ,AQ,TT,AJ,KQ etc. etc.



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Seems logical. However - when one is 100BB~ deep – is this still profitable?

Appreciate your comments.
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