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Old 07-22-2005, 05:43 PM
NYCNative NYCNative is offline
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Default Re: AA out of position

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Preflop, I would have made the Villain's original raise with a pretty wide range of hands.

But, given that you reraised me and I (as the Villain) chose to call, it's 99% that I have a PP.

[/ QUOTE ]I just lost a pot when my AK was reraised by KJ and villain spiked a Jack. I have a thread going right now in here where I had my reraise called by four people, two of which were there at showdown - one with T9s and the other with pocket 4s. At smaller levels, people do strage things.

Also, people with the big PPs tend to go over the top once they already showed aggression by raising in the first place. (Some at this level like to play big hands passively to try and trap but they doin't raise to begin with.)

Mind you, this doesn't mean that hero is ahead but I can certainly see hero ahead at least as often as he is behind.
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