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($11) HU SB w/AA: when to raise?
I'm not actually looking for advice on a particular hand; rather, I'm trying to figure out how to think about this problem.
Say you're down to heads-up play and you are dealt a monster (AA in particular, but I figure the advice would apply to KK or QQ reasonably well). What factors influence whether you push, raise, min-raise, or call? Here's my thinking: 1. Blinds. The larger the blinds, the more likely I would be to push. With big blinds, people are less likely to release their hands, and even if you do just pick up the blinds, that should be a reasonable addition to your stack. 2. Relative stacks. The closer the stacks are to even, the more likely I would be to min-raise, rather than push. Once the stacks got to 75/25 or more skewed (in either direction), I'd be pushing AA every time. 3. Opponent's aggression. The more aggressive my opponent, the more likely I would be to min-raise or limp, hoping to let them do the betting for me. 4. My aggression. The more aggressive I'd been playing, the more likely I would be to bet or push. At that point, the aggression wouldn't be a big surprise to my opponent, so wouldn't represent as much strength. 5. Most recent one or two hands. If I'd gotten a bad beat on the last hand, I'd be more likely to push. If I'd given a bad beat on the last hand, I'd be more likely to limp. "Release your hate, young Skywalker." Are there other things I should be considering here? Other important issues? Basically, I consider AA in this situation a very good bet, and I'd like to get maximum value for it by getting as many of my opponent's chips into the pot as possible. |
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Re: ($11) HU SB w/AA: when to raise?
Since I'm usually raising HU, of course I raise with aces.
The only exception might be if my opponent had shown that he will push if I attempt to limp and see a cheap flop. But don't get fancy, especially on an 11. Just raise like you normally do. |
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Re: ($11) HU SB w/AA: when to raise?
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But don't get fancy, especially on an 11. Just raise like you normally do. [/ QUOTE ] Like you normally do should probably be a push as well. At the low limits people will fold so often that pushing almost every hand is close to optimal anyway. |
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Re: ($11) HU SB w/AA: when to raise?
By the time you are HU you are typically <10xbb. I am open pushing with every hand that is +EV so I am going to be open pushing QQ/KK/AA.
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