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Is it the correct move to fold AKs to an UTG limp reraise preflop?
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If you're playing against me, it's always the correct move.
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depends on the player , stack size and the amount of the RR.
if the player is right i make this move with AA or KK only and you will see that often in this situation (obviously). however, i have seen many a donk make this move with a big A or medium PP. since you are suited i am calling here if the RR is not too obscene since you are in position. |
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This question is WAY too general.
Important things to consider: a) UTG (obviously) b) Stack Sizes c) Your Image d) Position Generally speaking, though, you probably aren't giving up much by just folding it every time. |
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Yes pretty much always folding is correct.
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stack size is full 100BB each.
image is none. position, he is UTG and I am in CO-1 for example. |
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Yes pretty much always folding is correct. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty much always, what in his range are you ahead of here? Even if you are ahead of his jj, qq, bs hands, what will you do when the flop is king high or ace high, either win a small pot, or lose your stack. |
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you probably aren't giving up much by just folding it every time. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Most often yea (which is why I almost never limp RR). Assuming a sane somewhat solid opponent, at best your splitting (or freerolling), if he has AA or KK you are dominated, even if he has QQ or JJ your behind to flop a pair vs him, and if you DO flop a pair you will get very little action. Next hand
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I just feel like a wuss today.
I folded AKs 3 times preflop (2200 hands of NL) when I got reraised (well once I folded after a raise and a reraise in my blind) |
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