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MonkeeMan 11-15-2005 04:26 PM

Re: Stars $10 NL 250 players left - pays top 135 - facing reraise with
 
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You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money.

Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind.

If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so.

How did it turn out?

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WinBig 11-16-2005 12:39 PM

Re: Stars $10 NL 250 players left - pays top 135 - facing reraise with
 
Thanks for the input. I did push and he called with AA and I busted out.

I would do the same thing again because I think there is a good chance he is making that small raise with hands other than AA. Has anyone had success getting a raiser to fold by making this kind of suspicious reraise? I'm just not good enough to fold KK there and if I double up I'm above average with a nice stack.

madmisha 11-16-2005 12:44 PM

Re: Stars $10 NL 250 players left - pays top 135 - facing reraise with
 
No one is good enough to fold KK here.

Sam T. 11-16-2005 01:21 PM

Re: Stars $10 NL 250 players left - pays top 135 - facing reraise with
 
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Thanks for the input. I did push and he called with AA and I busted out.

I would do the same thing again because I think there is a good chance he is making that small raise with hands other than AA. Has anyone had success getting a raiser to fold by making this kind of suspicious reraise?

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This is a hard question to answer, because it will depend on all sorts of factors. A small raise will get the villain to fold if he is weak-tight, if he is on complete garbage, or has a easily dominated hand. If I raise with AJo in CO+1, and face a re-raise on the button (or worse, a RR and a call from the blinds) I probably dump it if I don't have a read. Not too many people are re-raising with AT in this position. (This may be the weak-tight example I mentioned above.)

That said, for most on-line tournament getting villains to fold after they've made an initial raise is a losing battle. Don't try it.

SossMan 11-16-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Stars $10 NL 250 players left - pays top 135 - facing reraise with
 
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No one is terrible enough to fold KK here.

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