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Old 05-06-2007, 11:09 AM
Ron Burgundy Ron Burgundy is offline
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Default Re: When someone reraises pf with every pp

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And it's not about me staling the pot. When I raise from MP he reraises me when he's on the button or the small blind.

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So he doesn't 3-bet you more often when your intial raise was from co or button?
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Old 05-06-2007, 11:24 AM
jhill3535 jhill3535 is offline
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Default Re: When someone reraises pf with every pp

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Another option is table selection. You can avoid playing at the same table unless he is actively looking for you. Also make sure if you do sit with them that you have position on him, and if he ever sits to your left try to move.

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Or he could start playing better and exploiting this opponents overaggressive play. And it's more exploitable if this opponent is to our left.

Running away from him is lame, and giving up EV.

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There are some players that are just -EV to play, and this could be one of them. Why pick a tough, high variance fight when there are plenty of easier ones out there.
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Old 05-06-2007, 11:25 AM
selector2006 selector2006 is offline
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So he doesn't 3-bet you more often when your intial raise was from co or button?

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No. It's really about my raises from middle position (or raises that are not a steal) being reraised.
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