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Old 12-24-2005, 03:21 PM
LA_Price LA_Price is offline
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Default Re: An example of a play w/ AA in your hand

no need to be rude about it. Welcome to the forum. It's often better to post hands where you make an unusual play or use a player read as then there can be some debate and discussion. As to the hand in comment it's standard and alot of people do it and if the stack sizes are right it works.

At the higher limits/deeper stacked games against opponents you know well you can sometimes limp reraise other hands. The play works if you know your opponents as you can often bluff them out if an ace hits and get paid off when you hit. In certain game types tight predictable play gets the money.

With alot of money left to bet limp reraising AAxx becomes a horrible play as nobody pays you off when you hit and stacks you when you miss. Of course if you then play cautious on dangerous flops you end up getting bluffed out by good players. Good luck at the tables.
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