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AQo in the big blind
Is it theoretically sound to call a raise and reraise with AQo in the big blind (expecting 3-way action), assuming you did not think the action would get capped?
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#2
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Re: AQo in the big blind
From what position did the raise come from? Is the opponent passive or aggressive?
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#3
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Re: AQo in the big blind
For me it would strongly depend on your opponents. If you have a LAG raise and a TAG iso-raise than calling or even capping in some situations would be fine. If its two tight raisers, I'd rather have a better hand to go up against them OOP.
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#4
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Re: AQo in the big blind
for example: average players both from middle position.
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#5
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Re: AQo in the big blind
Without more info than that they're "average" players I'd probably fold. Your dominated or upagainst a big pp enough I think that its worth folding.
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#6
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Re: AQo in the big blind
definite fold. you don't like the hand against one raiser. against a raise and re-raise you're in big trouble.
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#7
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Re: AQo in the big blind
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for example: average players both from middle position. [/ QUOTE ] This is an easy fold for me. |
#8
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Re: AQo in the big blind
This is a fold more often than not.
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#9
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Re: AQo in the big blind
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easy fold [/ QUOTE ] I post a hand where I played Q9o on the button in an unraised donkfilled pot and people said it was a mistake to play. Now some people are considering playing AQo OOP against two raises? I don't know about you guys sometimes.... |
#10
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Re: AQo in the big blind
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[ QUOTE ] easy fold [/ QUOTE ] I post a hand where I played Q9o on the button in an unraised donkfilled pot and people said it was a mistake to play. Now some people are considering playing AQo OOP against two raises? I don't know about you guys sometimes.... [/ QUOTE ] i didn't read that thread but paying one bet with Q9o is infinitely worse than playing AQo in this situation. |
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