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pf play against utg raise + 1 or 2 cold callers
YOu see this situation often in the lower limits.
How is your preflop strategy in this situation. my reraising standards against a utg raiser is (no other callers) 99 AQ Ats KQs Should it be different with 1 or 2 cold callers ? eg 99 is loosing value with more players ? |
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Re: pf play against utg raise + 1 or 2 cold callers
My prefloprange depends on who is in utg and my own position. Sometimes I can fold AJ for sure while I will reraise AQ. But against an average or below average player I will reraise down to AT, maybe down to even 77 if the players behind me are tight. If the preflopraiser is very passive postflop I can isoraise a lot of hands.
KJ is also not bad against a loose player when we have position, just be aware that we may be dominated- that's why we can play more hands against a passive player cause we can assume that we are behind if he raises. Concerning 99 we like to play this hand against as few as possible in SH. If a raise can knock one of the limpers out I will raise. If I can buy the button I'll raise. If it will setup a bluff on another round of betting I will raise. I think a raise is mandatory when we have position, but be ready to throw it away on later streets. Raising with 99 will also give u the advantage that people cannot put u on AA-JJ if u only raise with these hands and you will put your opposition in a constant guessing situation and maybe even fear betting into you. |
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Re: pf play against utg raise + 1 or 2 cold callers
I agree but it does not answer my question. It seems like you are answering what to do with no cold callers.
I need to know what do when 1 or 2 cold callers are in the game before me. |
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Re: pf play against utg raise + 1 or 2 cold callers
I think I did answer: Raise with coldcallers too. Your raise gives a lot of advantages:
- may buy the button - make you less easy to read - you will see if somebody caps and then you will probably have to catch a 9 for having the best hand(overpair is probably outthere) - If nobody has an overcards you are about even money. F.ex. if u are against AK, and QJ you are about a 33% dog. It is worser if you are against an overpair of course. If you are against 3 players with AQ, KJ, Q10 you have about 27% equity so your raise makes you money. So a raise is not bad at all. So generally speaking it is fold or raise. if you feel nobody has a higher pair then go ahead and raise. If you are not comfortable with this play you must begin to calculate pottods if you are gonna call. I will never call this though_ It is raise or fold and far mostly a raise. |
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