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making a play in reraised pot, 400nl
Stacks are $400. Villain is 23/17/3 over 110 hands and seems active.
I raise AKo otb to 14, sb calls, Villain reraises to 60. I flat call. Flop is Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 5[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain bets 73 into a 130 dollar pot. I raise to 200 intending to call a push. I was intending to fold on a worse flop and hopefully get value if an ace or king flops and villain is dominated. However, I decided to make a play here because he has to fold a lot of pairs less than Q and he himself may have AK or be on total air given the squeeze position. |
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Re: making a play in reraised pot, 400nl
postflop is pretty standard..i might raise more though
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Re: making a play in reraised pot, 400nl
This is retarded. Why make half psr? Push or fold. I like to push preflop to.
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Re: making a play in reraised pot, 400nl
i raised 3 times his bet, which is fairly standard.
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