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Old 11-30-2005, 12:20 AM
savman savman is offline
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Default Re: Reraising someone who raises too much

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I was in position with the AJ. It just seems to me that if hes raising 16%, hes raising things like weak aces, suited gappers, any pair and probably things like QJ. He may call the reraise with most of those hands (especially since I know he'll call a big reraise with T9s) and he'll misss the flop most times. When he misses, I win. When we both miss, I win.

I could be wrong though. I havent had a lot of success reraising without premium hands.

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i rr 99+ AJ+ against this guy. if he is a solid winning player, a fact which is questionable considering his play with 109s, then you are accomplishing two things with your reraise. one you have already stated. two, since we know he is playing sc's low pp's AND he is supposedly solid, we are not getting action with those hands unless we are behind. soah had a great post on who he reraises JJ against. this guy seems to fit the bill. basically we want to get value from our hand pf, b/c we are not getting much action from 56s postflop unless we are behind.

i puked reading his play with 109s. if anything he should be pushing the flop, then he has two chances to win. all in all i dont like his play with 109s unless he knows the reraiser. if reraiser is tight/weak tight i would call multiway expecting to win the pot w/o the best hand some of the time. apparently he is trying to make the best hand, he should lose money with that pf call only winning when he makes the best hand.
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