Re: 215: Reraising preflop with AK out of position
Ok, Morbo, I think you should consider moving down a level.
Re-raising AK out of the BB is generally a bad idea because you're building a pot out of position with a hand you will miss the flop with 2/3 of the time. The times you do miss, it will be difficult to move your opponent off his hand because, well, he raised with it, so he probably kinda likes it. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] If you want to re-raise AK in this spot, there's really no other move than to push with it. This removes your positional disadvantage and allows your AK to see the whole board. Personally, I would flat call the raise and play the hand from there. On this exact flop, I'm check/folding to any reasonable bet. Hope that helps. |
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I got called by AQ and doubled up. That was kinda why I posted it, because it felt like a pretty bad play but got rewarded so much I started thinking maybe it was a good play, lol... [/ QUOTE ] Results. Oriented. Thinking. |
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Yea. That's why I posted it.
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Re: 215: Reraising preflop with AK out of position
Call preflop. Or - if you're wanting to put 30% of your stack in preflop, why not just push preflop?
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Re: 215: Reraising preflop with AK out of position
I think calling is correct here, but am I wrong to think that folding would be better than OP's line?
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