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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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You don't give enough information on hand one. If you can get it heads up with him by just calling, then that is by far the superior play. Since we believe he has a trash hand, we can steal the pot from him on nearly any board. We can win a decent amount from him if an ace hits and he is outkicked, if he flops bottom pair he has to give it up, if he flops nothing he has to give it up. Reraising preflop only wins us $9. [/ QUOTE ] This is interesting. My solution to this type of Villain is to reraise with a much larger range of hands in position, reasoning that the reraise in of itself will have enough folding equity for me to be freerolling if we have to take a flop. While I would be more inclined to reraise with something like 98s than AJ, I think I would typically reraise against this type of Villain in this spot. I'm not sure the expectation from simply calling surpasses the expectation of winning the $9 currently in the pot... |
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