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Old 12-19-2005, 05:11 PM
Wideout88 Wideout88 is offline
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Default AA in the SB facing UTG Limp Reraise

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UTG has 70BBs
You have 100BBs

No reads

UTG limps, followed by a few other limpers, you raise to 5BB out of the SB, UTG goes to 10BB, folds to you. What is your plan?

Do you push preflop or take the flop? If you take the flop, whats your plan on a Kxx/Qxx high flop or a KQx flop?
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Old 12-19-2005, 05:14 PM
PoBoy321 PoBoy321 is offline
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Default Re: AA in the SB facing UTG Limp Reraise

Behind a group of limpers, you should really be raising more than 5BB, especially OOP. That said, I would push pre-flop. Villain likes his hand, will likely call a push and won't be able to put you to any difficult post-flop decisions.
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Old 12-19-2005, 05:15 PM
4_2_it 4_2_it is offline
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Default Re: AA in the SB facing UTG Limp Reraise

Well UTG probably has 2 outs to beat you. There is a chance he folds if you push pre-flop so you should be perfectly happy to call him pre-flop and aggressively bet every street.

You are huge favorite HU with AA. Just make sure that you have a plan to get all the money in. It takes an uber scary board for me to laydown AA HU.
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