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Old 10-07-2004, 11:38 PM
sillyarms sillyarms is offline
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Default When to re-raise

Let's say my opponet and I are playing no limit holdem and he makes a pot sized raise. He will make this raise with the top 30% of his hands regardless of his position. What percentage of my hands do I re-raise with. And, how do i do problems like this in the future?

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Old 10-08-2004, 10:00 AM
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Default Re: When to re-raise

It didn't seem like I was going to get any replies here so i went to the 2+2 irc room and asked. This is the reply i got
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<japy> lets look at this as a card game number 1 - 100. you both pick a card. highest wins. you both bet etc. he will bet 1 - 30 i.e. 30%, you shouldn't reraise with number 29, or even call (in this game) but you should reraise with nunmber 14 if he will always calll with 30.
<japy> so you should raise him with the top 14% of hands.

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Is this right? In this game should my opponet re-raise me with numbers 1-6? Do I cap it with 1-2? How do I adjust due to the possibility of a re-raise?


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Old 10-10-2004, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: When to re-raise

Can't help much, but the best place to get some responses to this kind of question is probably (heh) the Poker Theory forum. Also try searching for [0,1] games, e.g.:
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Old 10-12-2004, 08:43 PM
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Default Re: When to re-raise

sweet deal. Thanks man.


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