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Old 11-07-2005, 01:35 PM
SonnyJay SonnyJay is offline
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Default Re: big slick early in a 33

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Do you really only want to pick up the blinds in level 1? If you raise 5x the bb you will get less or no callers.

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Yeah, it's not the worst thing that can happen. You aren't looking to play this against a huge field. AK goes from a strong hand to a difficult hand after the flop about 2/3 of the time, especially OOP against many opponents. I either raise bigger (most of the time) or if reads indicate I'm not likely to limit the field, limp with it. The additional benefit of the raise is that you've taken the lead, so if you take the flop against 1 opponent your continuation bet is more effective than just betting the flop after a limp.

Calling the flop bet is also ideal. Why exactly is he betting into the preflop raiser? Whatever he has, I don't think you're taking him off of it with this raise very frequently. Once the turn brings your ace I think your thinking is fine.

-SonnyJay
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