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Old 12-22-2005, 12:58 PM
vanHelsing vanHelsing is offline
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Default Re: AA gets reraised PF by nitty player

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OK, I hated this flop, how is the rest against this guy?



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Preflop is incorrect and the plan to checkraise is incorrect. The only time AA is ahead for sure is preflop. There is nothing that suits AA better than getting re-raised preflop. Since you would like to be ahead, as oppossed to some WA/WB situation, when you put your money in this is the one time that you know with 100% certainty that you are either ahead or tied. A re-raise here is absolutely, no question, 100%, all the time mandatory. Your goal is to get all the money in pre-flop.

Please go back a day or two and read the posts on how to play KK preflop. You'll see from villain's perspective how difficult it is to get away from AA.

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As I stated, I do like the PF push now most, against this guy.
Do you suggest the PF push is mandatory against this opponent or always? Against a good LAG with a wider PF reraise range, I think a call is much more tempting, no? Of course against this looser type of player, I would go to the felt postflop no matter what.
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