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Old 10-03-2005, 12:03 AM
fatdave fatdave is offline
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Default How many times before you fight back against a constant raiser?

Say a medium-large stack at your table raises preflop (3xBB), three times in a row. Do you ever push back with a hand like KJo or QTs?

The reason I ask is because 3 different times in the last few days, I've gone on a raising spree (I had good cards every time, it was just coincidence, and I didn't let up), and after the 3 or 4th time, somebody popped me back and pushed with KJ or QT or something like that. I called every time with AK or AQ and sent them packing.

How many times on average does it take before somebody makes a stand? What percentage of the time do you think the initial raiser can beat the pusher's range?
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