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Old 12-13-2005, 12:03 PM
J Chap J Chap is offline
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Default Re: another let\'s discuss on all streets ... turn especially

Isura, you usually reraise preflop here.

Like what? $5? Gimme some sample lines if you reraise to 5 pf, get the call, and same board.

Thanks - I'm trying to learn to be more comfortable/assertive with good hands OOP.

JC
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:14 PM
Isura Isura is offline
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Default Re: another let\'s discuss on all streets ... turn especially

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Isura, you usually reraise preflop here.

Like what? $5? Gimme some sample lines if you reraise to 5 pf, get the call, and same board.

Thanks - I'm trying to learn to be more comfortable/assertive with good hands OOP.

JC

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I won't reraise all the time. I will do it if a combination of the below hold.

- I've been playing tight (relative to the table) and not too aggressive.
- Limpers are loose, but fold to large preflop bets
- The raiser is reasonable (not too aggro) and fairly aggressive preflop.
- No one is playing back at me, and they are folding to my cont. bets.

I normally make it around $6 preflop (pot-sized raise). Usually everyone folds and it's an easy profit. If I get called, I usually don't make a cont. bet with just overcards. Playing one pair gets a bit tricky, but I usually look to get to showdown cheaply by checking the flop. I dunno if that makes any sense.
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:16 PM
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