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Old 07-20-2005, 06:51 PM
Kumubou Kumubou is offline
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Default Re: What does it mean when your opponent calls/raises PREFLOP?

I was playing with one guy who was limp-reraising anything he would raise UTG whenever I was in a blind. I guess he figured that since I was being fairly liberal with my pre-flop raises (or so it seemed to the table), so he would limp/re-raise to 'punish' me (to which would always get capped). Saw him do it with 99, AJo, KQs, etc..

He stopped doing it once his KQs ran into AA which resulted in boat over flush. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] Losing 12BBs will scare people like that.

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