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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
I guess it depends on your image. i would raise to 38 here with QQ+ and AK+ against everyone, and it would widen against a light 3bettor
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
I flat this a lot and get it in on most non-ace flops.
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
Cold calling a 3 bet OOP looks just as strong to any thinking player. I just shove here.
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
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I flat this a lot and get it in on most non-ace flops. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
< than 100xBBs? Take all my money, get it all in!! Raise whatever it takes to get it all in pre-flop or post-flop. Why are we making life hard on ourselves by worrying about A-A????
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Re: I hate these spots: KK preflop oop facing raise and reraise
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I flat this a lot and get it in on most non-ace flops. [/ QUOTE ] The only problem with that is the possibility of someone flopping an interesting two pair. I agree that 6-handed, raising and calling ranges are wider, meaning you will probably see hands like J9, A8 and Q 10 playing alot more than they should. So, I think a strong re-raise is just fine pre-flop because you're going to eliminate most if not all of those hands, unless your playing with someone completely out of their mind. (<--- which is entirely possible) Basically what I'm saying is, make it 38 pre-flop and if you get called, you can put them on a hand. |
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