Re: How do I combat light re-raises?
to be honest it doesn't really matter what you call with as you're intention is for him to fold after his cbet. if he calls your shove he probably has the goods this time around. having said that hands like KQ, QJ, QT etc and especially any Ax are a good starting point because at least you might have some outs if he decides to call.
Ax is prob the best hand to do this with as you're only crushed by AA - its also fun to suck out on him when he does show up with KK and you spike a A on the river and get labeled as a total donkey. it can be great for your image, especially if you play a TAG game preflop generally.
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