Thread: TT 4-handed
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Old 12-24-2005, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: TT 4-handed

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Thanks; I'm also wondering about my preflop reraise. It seemed fundamentally sound to me (I get him to fold AJ, KQ, plus all the speficially shorthanded raising hands (QJ, Ax, KJs, etc)). Plus, I'm out of position postflop, and therefore want to end the hand now. But I'm thinking about what Sklansky talks about in TPFAP; is my play with TT best left to hands like 9Ts, where I don't hate being reraised (because I can fold with no regrets?) According to TPFAP, would I rather coldcall and take a flop with my TT?

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I like the reraise, as it helps define both hands. The fold is a good fold unless the other player is very agressive or you have some reason to think he's way out of line. I think it's also perfectly acceptable to just smooth call there. If you flop a set you extract, otherwise you are playing oop and have to play in a way that defines your hand looking to take it quick or fold.

If you think the other player is tricky or tough, I especially like the reraise pf.
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