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Old 03-17-2004, 07:19 PM
PrayingMantis PrayingMantis is offline
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Default Re: Getting re-raised with AQo

Thanks for the reply, but I'm not sure what you mean by...

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The limp-raise option is not bad when you have a lot of people to act behind you, but he only has one (you).

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He was MP, or more specifically, UTG+3 : UTG folded, UTG+1 limped, UTG+2 folded, and my opponent, UTG+3, limped. There was another limper (CO) and SB. So he had more than only me behind him.

But yes, when I come to think of it, this is also not typical to a strong hand, limping *behind* EP limper, in a table with very few PF raises, if at all.

Regarding my chances: I realized I'm a big dog or a very small dog probably, and not better, but I had 2.2:1 on the pot, which is very good if he's able to do this with hands like AJ, 88-JJ. That's why I didn't think folding is an easy option...
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