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Old 09-22-2005, 01:48 AM
Village Idiot Village Idiot is offline
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Default Re: Hypothetical AK Situation

If you have no read on Villain IMO you should assume the worst case scenario.
He is tight/aggressive.
You also cannot assume that he knows or takes into account what his M is.
Many people still just look at how many X's the Bb they have in their stack.

What is the hand range a tight/aggressive would make a raise like this pre flop with in his position ?
I'd say AKs, AKo, AQs, maybe AQo since it is down to 7 handed.
AA-1010.
Possibly 99 but, not likely since we are assuming a tight/aggressive opponent here.

AA or KK is bad news.

Call and see the flop and proceed from there.

If you feel like you can get him to fold a better hand such as a pocket pair pre flop then you have to most likely raise more than 600 pre flop to get him off of it.
This is based no no other info.
If you have seen him fold to prer flop reraises then I think raising is an option.
If not I'm calling and deciding to make a move or not using my position based on the flop.
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