Thread: AA in big blind
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Old 02-08-2005, 05:26 PM
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Default Re: AA in big blind

geez, can you not do math?

hero raises to 100, not raises 100. that means they only have to call EIGHTY, which if i assume correctly, multiplied by 7.5, is 600, definitely in hero's stack for implied odds. plus whatever's in the pot.

if the hero is fine with getting these many calls, he should either check raise all in the flop or bet, planning to go to the felt once he gets called as the pot is MUCH to big to fold the turn for 400.

once he makes the reraise and when the pot grows to 80xBB on the flop, and he's only got 120xBB behind, he's damn well going to the felt with that hand on that relatively harmless board. but that opens him up to be vulnerable from someone (maybe multiple people) getting proper odds for their set. what hands would call a reraise to 20xBB that wouldn't call one for 30xBB in a LAG table as the hero describes it? price them when they're begging to call, so the error hero makes on the flop isn't as great if they do hit their set. reraising to 150 not necessarily is for kicking people out of a pot, but raising it to a point where the hero can comfortably push or check raise all in as a +EV venture.

why don't YOU reread again and do the math carefully please.
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