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HonchoOverload 11-15-2005 02:55 PM

playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pair
 
I swear, 90% of the time someone puts in the "just a little more" reraise early in the tourney, he's got aces or kings. It's easy to read as a big pair. I don't know when this play became the standard, but everyone seems to do it now.

For example, say I've got 88 in middle position. I've noticed that if I raise 3x the big blind (60) in a 10/20 round and get a caller followed by a reraise of say 200, that's a huge red flag that he's usually got a big pair. Elementary poker, right?

My question is this: With 1500 starting chips, assuming we both have around this amount, is it correct to always call the 140 with implied odds that I will stack him if I hit my set even though I know I am way behind? I think it is. My experience has been that if I hit the set, I will stack an overpair almost every time. Yes, there are (extremely) rare instances where I run up against set over set, but it's rare enough to ignore. What do you guys think?

tigerite 11-15-2005 02:56 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
Stop raising with 88 in mid position in the early levels.

HonchoOverload 11-15-2005 02:57 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
I enter every pot I'm involved in with a 3x raise if I'm first to enter.

11-15-2005 02:57 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pair
 
you will find AKs raising in these situations a lot of times too.

tigerite 11-15-2005 02:58 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
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I enter every pot I'm involved in with a 3x raise if I'm first to enter.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well this is a huge leak then.

runner4life7 11-15-2005 02:59 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
thats really bad, i dont know who taught you this

HonchoOverload 11-15-2005 02:59 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
[ QUOTE ]
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I enter every pot I'm involved in with a 3x raise if I'm first to enter.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well this is a huge leak then.

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Well, not in the later rounds, but definitely in the early rounds. I don't get involved in many pots at all, but when I do, I'm raising.

tigerite 11-15-2005 03:00 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
Well you just were on about the early rounds. Stop raising 88 in mid position in the early rounds, then you won't get in this situation. It's hardly rocket science is it!?

But if you don't want to listen fine. Keep doing it. Keep spewing chips everywhere. It's not my game or my $, it's yours.

HonchoOverload 11-15-2005 03:00 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
now would probably be a good time to mention (again) I play 6 handed tournaments

maybe I should just start a separate forum

kevkev60614 11-15-2005 03:01 PM

Re: playing against the \"I\'ve got aces\" reraise with a medium/small pa
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I enter every pot I'm involved in with a 3x raise if I'm first to enter.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well this is a huge leak then.

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I agree. This is not good. As for your original question, it depends. Post a specific hand and you'll get a lot more useful feedback.


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