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Yesterday I had AA in early position in a 20-40 game. I raised and was reraised by a solid mid-position player and the big blind called. Usually I would make it four bets, but I decided to smooth call and try to trap a likely smaller big-pair behind me for a checkraise on a later street. This time it worked. In terms of varying my play, I think not making it four bets and camoflauging aces is a good play about 30% of the time. Any comments.
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true, but it's a much better play heads-up. with multiple opponents, even just two, it makes more sense to reraise all the time. if three other players were in, you should definitely reraise every time, unless you play against the same opponents all the time.
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A lot depends on how you play your other hands. Are there other hands you will make it 4 bets with? If so, then capping it doesn't put you on AA. I would do that and cap it with AA more than 70% of the time.
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Nice play, but 30% is too high. and what everyone else said too.
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