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AK in multipay pot preflop
Kind of a basic question, but should you be more or less likely to reraise AK preflop in a multiway pot? I have spent most of my time playing NL online shorthanded. I tried playing some 10 handed tables a couple days ago I found myself in a couple situations where the UTG raised the pot (no read on him, not sure of his raising standards) and about 3-4 players called in front of me who I believe are rather loose. Should I just call here because I don't want to bloat the pot with a hand that is basically drawing at the flop, or reraise to take advantage of all of the dead money and take the initiative? I know what I prefer, but I wanted to check and see what the general consensus is.
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
Since you're in position, raise. Knock out some of the limpers.
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
Depends very, very, veyr heavily on UTG.
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
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Depends very, very, veyr heavily on UTG. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry I meant to add: Assume zero read on UTG's raising standards, but you know all of the callers are rather loose calling preflop raises. *Edit* I guess I did state that, refer to post below. |
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
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Depends very, very, veyr heavily on UTG. [/ QUOTE ] Can you tell me what your play would be if you knew UTG was: 1) a tight solid player 2) a loose raising donkey 3) a very passive preflop weak tight player ? |
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
I almost always will raise here with AKo, and call with AKs. I just absolutely want to get it HU with UTG.
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Re: AK in multipay pot preflop
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[ QUOTE ] Depends very, very, veyr heavily on UTG. [/ QUOTE ] Can you tell me what your play would be if you knew UTG was: 1) a tight solid player 2) a loose raising donkey 3) a very passive preflop weak tight player ? [/ QUOTE ] 1) I would raise here and try to pick it up on the flop no matter what it is. 2) I might call if he's too agressive preflop. 3) This could go to a fold even. |
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