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Old 08-11-2007, 05:35 AM
TheRenaissance TheRenaissance is offline
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Default Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

No need to take this too seriously, but last night I was limp-reraised several times and it got me thinking. I used to think lrr=AA always, but I might be thinking that out of old habit.

So.
100bbs deep.
Villain limps UTG/UTG+1.
You 3b in position.
The reraise is roughly pot-sized.
You have no real read.

Tell it like it is 2p2:
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:39 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

Depends on a lot more in this situation than the fact he lrr.
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:44 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

Depends how deep thinking he is. If he knows you'd put him on aces he could do this every now and then with a wide variety of hands. If he's fishy he'll almost certainly have aces.
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:47 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

I jacked up two of these utg limp reraises last session from villains with pfr over 17%(I had AK both times) and both times they folded. From tight players I assume its KK+ but I think a lot of loose players limp crap like 87s and reraise for fold equity since it looks so damn scary.
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:50 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

From now on it is forbidden to post the word 'depends' in this thread. IT IS MY THREAD GOTDAMIT! You have been given all the information you need to answer.

YOU HAVE NO REAL READ.

FWIW I've seen nitty nits do this with AA, and I've seen fishy fishies do this with AA - and I've seen both do it with random crap, but not nearly as often.

Just let me know if poker has changed lately - is it safe to assume it is AA 90%+ of the time given the conditions above?
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:52 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

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I jacked up two of these utg limp reraises last session from villains with pfr over 17%(I had AK both times) and both times they folded. From tight players I assume its KK+ but I think a lot of loose players limp crap like 87s and reraise for fold equity since it looks so damn scary.

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Ok this is the kind of reply I am looking for. Ty.
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:16 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

i've had villains do this to me with all sorts of crap. usually it's when i've been raising in position and they're simply fed up that they aren't at a table where they can see cheap flops.
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:35 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

I would say it's a more polarized range than AK/TT+.

Something like kk+,67s-,55-
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:43 AM
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Default Re: Quick poll: Limp-reraise = AA every time?

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I would say it's a more polarized range than AK/TT+.

Something like kk+,67s-,55-

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i think you are right about this.
big bets/raises tend to be either bluff or (near)nuts.
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