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[ QUOTE ] Make your preflop raise a bit bigger. [/ QUOTE ] I am quite positive my preflop re-raise is standard 3.5x his raise is fine. [/ QUOTE ] You raised to 6, not an additional 6. That being said, I think it's small. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Make your preflop raise a bit bigger. [/ QUOTE ] I am quite positive my preflop re-raise is standard 3.5x his raise is fine. [/ QUOTE ] You raised to 6, not an additional 6. That being said, I think it's small. [/ QUOTE ] 3.5x his raise should be like 6.12 - you're picking feathers now. I think preflop is standard. |
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Ok, I guess maybe I'm wrong. I know usually when I reraise I like to make it 3-3.5x his raise extra, not the total raise. I always assumed when people say 3x his raise, they meant on top of the orginal as well. Say a raise to 2 would require a raise to 8, making it 6 extra, which is 3x the initial raise.
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Ok, I guess maybe I'm wrong. I know usually when I reraise I like to make it 3-3.5x his raise extra, not the total raise. I always assumed when people say 3x his raise, they meant on top of the orginal as well. Say a raise to 2 would require a raise to 8, making it 6 extra, which is 3x the initial raise. [/ QUOTE ] I usually raise 2 to 7, 4 to 14.. 10bb more usually. Edit - which is bigger than OP's raise - but it's all by player. 3.5x his raise is 1.75 x3.5 I think. |
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