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Hiya!
I normally reraise an unknown player only with KK/AA. When I do that in position, I make the reraise about 3 times the original raise (laying about 1:2.2 odds). In general, should one be more or less inclined to reraise preflop if there is one or more callers in the pot already? [PFR +… C1 + … C2 +… RR] And should one increase the size of the reraise to reflect the bigger pot size? And should one increase or decrease ones standards for a reraise? My thinking (which may be totally wrong) is that any extra callers after the PFR should make me MORE inclined to reraise, and that the size of my raise should be BIGGER (to give about the same 1:2+ odds), and that I can reraise with slightly WORSE hands (QQ-AA/AK). The reason being that the callers are likely to have stuff like low pockets, and will fold thus leaving dead money in the pot. And possibly, the PFR was cute with some connector and folds facing a RR and callers. Is this OK thinking or am I way off as usual? :roll: Best regards, Zal3 [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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