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Interesting AK hand facing a re-raise.
Comments on the entire hand welcome... No reads
***** Hand History for Game 2224393968 ***** NL Hold'em $30 Buy-in + $3 Entry Fee Trny:13193017 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Saturday, June 18, 02:34:12 EDT 2005 Table Table 11791 (Real Money) Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 7 Seat 9: jidik ( $395 ) Seat 1: HumanFright ( $1490 ) Seat 7: sepher28 ( $1890 ) Seat 4: EddieCash ( $400 ) Seat 6: joeballgame ( $1280 ) Seat 3: Acteri55 ( $2025 ) Seat 10: bandol ( $520 ) Trny:13193017 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to sepher28 [ As Kh ] >You have options at Table 11826 Table!. sepher28 raises [200]. jidik folds. bandol folds. HumanFright raises [600]. Acteri55 folds. EddieCash folds. joeballgame folds. sepher28 calls [400]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3d, 2h, Td ] sepher28 checks. HumanFright is all-In [890] sepher28 folds. |
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Re: Interesting AK hand facing a re-raise.
I raise a little less preflop, probably to t150 usually. I actually would fold this to the re-raise, since you're OOP and the re-raiser is obviously ready to put in his whole stack. You're still in great shape chip-wise if you fold. Also, I think by raising less initially, you could call a re-raise. The re-raise probably wouldn't be to t600, so it would be a good % less of your stack.
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