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500+50 live shoot out tourney. 120 entrants. top two from each table advance to next heat. 8 left at our table. blinds 50-100. I've been very, very tight. Villain has been TAG. I'm UTG+1 w/ AKd and make it 300. He makes it 600 on button. I've seen him raise preflop in position and laydown to reraise and also call reraise w/ 8,7suited but never has he reraised preflop in 1.5hours playing together. Can I really lay this down given stack sizes despite the fact that min-reraise against my image is an incredibly strong line?
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i don't see any stack sizes in your post.
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sorry...i have 2300 and he has 3300
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If youre laying this down what kind of hand are you waiting for? Youve been "very very tight" and villain doesnt yet know if youre TAG or weak-tight, so I dont think the nearly min-raise screams AA,KK. OOP will make the flop tough without TP, but getting 3.5:1 isnt this a no brainer call?
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I don't fold AK for 23bb unless there is insane action, and this certainly doesn't qualify, definitely shove, if he has AA or KK, sobeit.
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I shoved. Maybe i'm being results-oriented but I think in a vacuum shoving is definitely the right play. But given my image and what we know about villain, his minraise screams aa,kk, or maybe qq. You have to put him on a range of hands and I just don't see many other hands that would justify a minraise by a TAG against an early raise from a tight player. I STILL SHOVED and puked when he flipped over AA.
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