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200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
240 effective. Oppoenent is 38/30 over a small sample.
I raise UTG to $8with AQs and 2 people cold call. Villian in the SB makes it $44. Should I just fold it there, or is it a squeeze/he folds his range enough for me to reraise? If you were going to reraise, would you shove? If I shove, there is $100 in dead money, so if he calls the rest, I need to win about ~40%. I am only 2-1 dog against JJ+/AK. Should I just give it up or is it worth a reraise/shove? How much does this change if the villian is 25/17? Thanks, Jason |
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Re: 200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
vs a 38/30 i am always shoving here. vs a 25/17 it depends a lot more on history/flow, etc
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Re: 200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
Better to reraise, or shove at this level?
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Re: 200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
against a TAG i´m folding this all day long. against a 38/30 I´m taking this to the felt though.
I prefer shoving b/c with any decently sized reraise you commit yourself to the pot anyways and will have to shove flops ui. |
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Re: 200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
i just usually 4bet 3x and shoving any flop. i do this with all my 4bets, because it allows me to 4bet/fold when i have total air
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Re: 200NL-6Max AQs vs possible squeeze.
Shove it against a 38/30 PF
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