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Reraise/folding with Decent Hands
Why do people say it is usually wrong to do this?
Here's an example... Button w/ wide pf range opens, you have AT or KQ or 66 type hand and you can reraise or fold. If you reraise, you know his 4-betting range is such that it'll be incorrect for you to call. Why is reraising wrong? Note: Can someone provide an argument beyond "then our hand is essentially a bluff, and i'd rather 3-bet T2o or 79s"? |
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Re: Reraise/folding with Decent Hands
If villain is raising from the button, I wouldn't waste a hand like KQ or 66 that way. Flat call with those hands or reraise and call a push. I would reraise/fold something like 75s or QTo.
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Re: Reraise/folding with Decent Hands
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If villain is raising from the button, I wouldn't waste a hand like KQ or 66 that way. Flat call with those hands or reraise and call a push. I would reraise/fold something like 75s or QTo. [/ QUOTE ] |
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