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Old 01-19-2007, 12:46 AM
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Default Re: When to lay down big hand OOP?

How do we lose to AK here? I think that is his most likely holding given his stats. No way he calls a reraise with KJ even given the odds you gave him (reraise to $6.50 or $7 next time). I could see JJ here also, but have trouble seeing KK. These types will 4 bet KK here most of the time. Also, if he has KK then he's losing value from a shove IMO. That leaves you with a 2 outer with AA or drawing to perfect perfect with any other hand. I don't think a villian like this is going to push you off a hand, or bluff opportunity with top set. These types wait all day for these hands, they are going to get value for them (which he can easily get it in by the river). I say call in most cases, but I could find a fold if you've seen him shove second set here before. As for 2 2, this villian is not likely to raise this preflop, I'm not worried about being shown 2 2 more than 1% of the time. My read says villian has AK here more times than not.
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