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Old 11-22-2005, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: AKs, hooray? or AKs, oh no?

The only way for a squeeze play to work is this:

You have a read on both players, and you suspect that they are both playing weaker hands than they are expected to have in this sort of situation.

Harrington had a classic example...Greg Raymer came over the top of another player in the 2004 WSOP, he knew they were two loose players and he popped them with a big re-raise that would commit Harrington to the pot. They both folded their hands, with Raymer raising with A3s.

Two tight players..Fold.
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