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Old 06-06-2007, 02:45 AM
Chuck D Chuck D is offline
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Default Re: NL 100 AKs

I don't get why you think preflop makes the 22-55 iffy? the orig raise isn't uncommon really, and calling the RR is totally expected(maybe a little thin but don't expect a fold)

you mistyped the flop action, he bet you called no checking was involved, or he checked and you made a weak bet that sucks too which he called

I don't think to many live players will go bet bet into a PFR-reraiser with weaker Ax all that often
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:01 AM
Roger Mainfield Roger Mainfield is offline
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Default Re: NL 100 AKs

woops ya called a 7$ bet on the flop. It wasn't live, site with no HH's. Iffy cause the re-raise was 6.6% of his stack, which makes it prettty thin, I think most people fold this mainly because they are OOP.
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:18 AM
DougieG DougieG is offline
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I am calling this r/r all day w/ anything more than 60 behind for multiple reasons. The first is that with such a short stack I am likely to get you pot stuck w/ any decent hand if I do hit a set, thus it's more likely I get paid off when I do hit a set. I am also willing to take a bit less than 9/10-1 knowing I don't need a set every time to win the pot (applies more to in position but still applicable here). I also am calling it because it's less than 3x my initial raise and if you play a lot of hands (15/12-17/14 like I generally do) you can't fold to small reraises. It is marginally -ev this go round but long term it establishes small reraises won't stop me.
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:23 AM
DougieG DougieG is offline
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Default Re: NL 100 AKs

Also we need to decide the following. Either villian's bad and won't fold to the r/r thinking about being OOP and will not be likely to value bet AJ-AK hands all the way to the river, or villian is good despite sitting with a short(er) stack and will not call any raise on this river w/o AK beat. Obviously he could be any where in between these but it seems like we're trying to justify our mistakes here by using his skill level. He can't be good when it comes to folding 22-55 pf for a r/r due to position and be able to v-bet AJ-AK all the way but then we think he'll call w/o us beat on the river cuz he has $75 to start and is a donkey.
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