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$2-$3 NL table at Pechanga, $100-$300 buy-in. I have $160, raise two from button with AA to $15 (standard preflop raise at this table). The button, the big stack ($650), has been loose-aggressive, betting relentlessly from position, re-raises to $35. I intend to smooth-call and trap him, but an early limper (short stack with $65) moves all in. What's the best move here? Do I re-raise to isolate the small stack, or do I just call the all-in or make a small raise to try and extract from the big stack?
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Youre obv at least calling the $50 more of the short stack. Thats 1/3 of youre stack so if you push itll only be 3x the short stacks push. I think you should push here since hell more than likely call you also given the fact that if he was going to call the original all-in it wont be much more to call yours also. Put it in.
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just shove... live players are terrible and ive seen guys shoving all kinds of random trash PF at pechanga. the button is likely to call you with TT+, AQ+
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