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Old 04-14-2005, 04:57 AM
pzhon pzhon is offline
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Default Re: Simple preflop situation: UTG raise, min reraise.

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What is the range of hands with which you would reraise an UTG raise?


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Was the opponent your twin??

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You didn't answer the question. Would you reraise when a tight player raises UTG with JJ? With AK? If you wouldn't (and I think it would be a huge mistake with JJ), then KK is at best even with the hands against which you would reraise.

KK is a great hand before anyone shows any strength. It isn't a great hand after someone reraises an UTG raise. Similarly, TPTK is a great hand before a bet and a raise.

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The weak tighness is spreading....

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Perhaps I'm a tight-weak player. If so, I'm a tight-weak player who just snapped off multi-street bluffs in 200 BB pots with AK unimproved and 66 unimproved, and averages a loss of only 7 BB/100 from the blinds (+30BB/100 after posting). Applying such a label is a poor substitute for analysis.
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