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12-13-2005, 04:12 PM
$20NL home game, .25/50 blinds, 7-handed

Hero has about 50
Villain has about the same

Villain is a fairly aggressive player, and knows I'm tight. However, he usually does have at LEAST some kind of hand or a semi-bluff. He also tends to use the all-in push less when he is no longer a short stack (20 buyin)

Villain's minraise preflop has been everything from TT, KQ, AA. So, don't read too much into the minraise.

That said,

Hero is dealt A/images/graemlins/heart.gifA/images/graemlins/club.gif in MP1
1 limp to hero
Hero makes it $3 to go
Villain raises to $6 (very common from him)
Hero reraises to $15
Villain calls
(all else fold)

Flop comes: ($30ish)
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Hero has about $35 left here. Just push?
Should I just call his minraise preflop and try to get more out of him on the flop?

Reraise all-in preflop?

What's the best line against a fairly aggressive player who won't want to let go of the pot?

12-13-2005, 04:17 PM
1/2 the pot on flop, or whatever he will reasonably call. Push as soon as he is somewhat commited, unless that second k comes on turn

Cambraceres

poboy
12-13-2005, 04:23 PM
With stacks as deep as they are smooth-calling pf doesn't seem like the best plan, better to start building the pot right away. After the flop if he will interpret a check as a sign of weakness rather than a trap, C/C isn't a bad play. Most of the time I think I just bet it though, maybe 1/2 pot. He has to put you on AA or KK so I don't think you're getting paid off either way. JMO

PinkSteel
12-13-2005, 04:29 PM
Flat calling his pfr would be tragic. You're OOP, and if he likes to raise anything, then you can't put him on a hand. You'll be flying blind.

Raise preflop as much as you think you can possibly get away with -- and don't miss low. You don't want a call anywhere near as much as you want to win the pot, so don't miss low.

So the raise is read- and image-dependent, but hopefully you think you can raise an amount that will get you all-in on the flop without a fuss. You pretty much accomplished that. Push that flop and your work is done here.

jsnipes28
12-13-2005, 04:43 PM
Bet 15 or 20 on flop and get the rest in on the turn.