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too aggressive
Was I over agressive with AKs in this spot, or maybe not enough pre-flop
Game: No Limit Hold 'em Stakes: $1/$2 Blinds ($0.25 Minimum Chip) Seat 1 : peter00 starts with $67.25 Seat 2 : shortcorner starts with $108 Seat 3 : OFCwolf starts with $164 Seat 4 : Hamilton1 starts with $607.25 Seat 5 : Reflect_TRUTH starts with $189 Seat 6 : silentman starts with $64 Seat 7 : Ubaniii starts with $61 Seat 8 : -TheDevil- starts with $79 Seat 9 : knobboy starts with $46 Seat 10 : Alopex starts with $101.75 Seat 4 : Hamilton1 has the dealer button Reflect_TRUTH posts the small blind $1 silentman posts the big blind $2 >>>DEALING HOLE CARDS<<< shortcorner dealt down Kh Ah Ubaniii folds -TheDevil- folds knobboy folds Alopex raises $2 to $4 peter00 folds shortcorner calls $4 Hamilton1 calls $4 Reflect_TRUTH calls $3 silentman folds >>>DEALING FLOP<<< [ 5h Qh Jc ] Reflect_TRUTH checks Alopex checks shortcorner bets $18 Hamilton1 raises $18 to $36 Reflect_TRUTH folds Alopex folds shortcorner raises $68 to $104 and is all-in Hamilton1 calls $68 |
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Re: too aggressive
reraise pf, flop good
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Re: too aggressive
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reraise pf, flop good [/ QUOTE ] Yep. I think if you ReRaised PF, you may not get it played against you the way you did. Minraise in front of you was weak and is frequently called down by anything from a player with position against the Original Raiser. I think you reraise here preflop and announce to the world you have a hand. I find it easier to play OOP on later streets after a preflop reraise. You are able to put so much more pressure on the button, that I wonder if you still get called here. |
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Re: too aggressive
reload preflop, then reraise preflop
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