Re: Huge stack vs aggressive Chip Leader (Party 500k).
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nothing wrong with taking a flop here. i dont like pushing, as it nullifies position, and he could have AJ beat. has he called large reraises before? if he hasnt, i still think its a call, maybe you turn a flush draw, or jack high flop. id be wary of an A high flop tho, as AQ, AK or definite possibilities. Would this opponent lay down AQ if you reraised him over half his stack?
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But if I see a flop, he's going to lead for the pot. . .
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ok...
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I've seen him do this multiple times already. This will allow him to push me off any flop that I whiff. Realizing that he had a very large range of reraising hands here (quite possibly any 2) I felt like getting all my chips in the middle w/ what was quite possibly the best hand.
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so you've said that
- he is reraising a very wide range
- he will probably pot the flop regardless of whether he hits
- when he pots the flop, you have to fold if you do not have a pair or a draw.
why? if he's oging to bet the flop with air, play your hand like it's JJ on the flop and go to war. i think that if you call, you have to do it with the intention of pushing the flop with overs, unless is a horrible flop like Kh8h7h. there will be ~23k in the pot and you'll have 48k left, so it's a normal-sized push if he bets.
i would just push pre-flop though.
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