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6 handed, both villains have 2k, I cover, 10/20 structure.
open AKo for 60 in the CO, button makes it 140, SB folds, BB calls. your action with 350 in the pot? what if stacks were deeper, say 4k effective same blinds...? my play to follow in a bit. |
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this really depends on looseness of BB and button, however I don't mind a fold here.
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Call both.
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ugh really? I almost never call in situations like this, what's your reasoning/gameplan?
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ugh really? I almost never call in situations like this, what's your reasoning/gameplan? [/ QUOTE ]My guess is that he's looking for AAK flop to stack KK |
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My reasoning : it's cheap.
My gameplan : play poker. I am a sophisticated player, as you can see. |
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My reasoning : it's cheap. [/ QUOTE ] So you are calling that reraise with any 2 you opened simply because "it's cheap"? |
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hmm, still like reraising or folding. calling is cheap so can't be terrible, but how often are you going to take it down with a reraise? pretty often IMO.
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i agree with you on all counts in this thread.
i see people do this smaller raise with middish PP's, good aces, and even strong kings. I am in great shape, esp. with position. and esp. if he decides to represent and A or K when it hits. |
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I call and look to put my stack in with a K or A. This preflop scenario doesn't really show strength. It's a button resteal of a CO steal, and neither the button nor the blind necessarily has a good hand.
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