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Old 01-18-2005, 11:20 AM
zepmetal zepmetal is offline
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I feel that when you clearly define your hand, as you did preflop with the kimp-reraise, you need to make sure your opponent isnt getting odds to draw to a hand with a pp or a suited connector. If your opponent is solid, he can play a pp or suited connector for only $10 when youve both got $160 behind and be makingna profitable play, since he knows you have AA/KK. I personally don't like limp-reraising anymore unless the table has been very aggro, or my stack is small enough to get it all in before the flop and maybe get called by some junk (TT, AQ etc.). So basicaly, open raise preflop (hey, maybe theyll comeover the top with KK/QQ or AK here, then they make a terrible mistake calling your allin preflop) or come over the top for more than $10.

There is one exception, and that is if you occationaly limp-reraise to ~$10 with non AA/KK hands, then your hand isnt as clearly defined. But I dont advocate that play, and I dont think youve been doing that anyways.
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