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Old 06-13-2004, 10:04 AM
PokerHund PokerHund is offline
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Default AK AQ Theory-question (preflop)

Online poker. The guy in front of you plays more than 1 table and he plays by the book. He is able to adjust if real fish or rocks are at the table. But 1 thing he plays always the same. UTG and UTG+1 he will always limp AJs AQo 88. He will raise 99 sometimes. TT to AA he raises 100%. AK suited or not he will raise 100%. No limpreraising!

The game is average. Some of the other players play a bit to many hands but nobody realy goes out of line.

You get AQs. The player in question raises. What would you do. (I assume that AQo is a fold here.) What do you do with AK ? Call or 3 bet ? Should i always raise if this player limps ?
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