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edge 09-27-2005 01:49 AM

Quick preflop decision
 
Button is extremely LAG preflop and has been opening a lot of hands in the three orbits or so that I've been here. He's like 80/50 preflop. He tried a button steal to 50 (5/10 blinds) against my SB a few hands ago and I made it 200 with AQ and he folded. He also opened AQ and called a shortstack (50 BB) that pushed over a caller.

Anyway, I have about 1350 and he has me covered. Folded to him in Button and he makes it 50 (standard open from what I can tell). Reraise or call? I don't know much about his postflop play, but most of these super-LAG guys play pretty much the same (holding on to hands way too long and betting too much).

09-27-2005 01:55 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
It depends

BobboFitos 09-27-2005 02:00 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
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esp. on what your hole cards are

edge 09-27-2005 02:02 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
Oh cool; yeah. I have 88.

BobboFitos 09-27-2005 02:05 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
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Oh cool; yeah. I have 88.

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I don't know much about his postflop play, but most of these super-LAG guys play pretty much the same (holding on to hands way too long and betting too much).

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seems like an easy and routine call, i would hate to get blown off a chance to make a set and bust him.

edge 09-27-2005 02:06 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
If you don't hit a set, are you check/folding most flops with Broadway cards?

09-27-2005 02:07 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
Oh, in that case, I don't know. I just wanted to be a smart ass :P

I would guess call, as a raise makes it way hard to play if called

BobboFitos 09-27-2005 02:50 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
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If you don't hit a set, are you check/folding most flops with Broadway cards?

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yes and no

sorry edge, but you should know, it all depends

Your Mom 09-27-2005 11:22 AM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
This is right out of a hand from the Ciaffone/Reuben book. They recommend you reraise preflop and bet I think 3/4 of the pot on the flop no matter what. When I get home, I will post the hand. This strategy has worked quite well for me with med. pairs OOP against a late pos. raise.

derick 09-27-2005 02:26 PM

Re: Quick preflop decision
 
Since he's a LAG reraise 200.
I would define hand now rather than later to make postflop play easier.
If he comes over the top, fold.
If he calls , I'd be afraid he has a monster and check or at most make a 1/3 pot size continuation bet on the flop if it isn't scarry.

Against a solid player, I'd call and try to flop a set.

Is this correct?

derick


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