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Old 12-16-2005, 01:36 PM
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf is offline
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Default Re: Strategic Question, what to do with A-K facing a reraise???

Couple points:

When posting a hand, stop the action at the key decision point (here facing an all-in push to your reraise). Do not post what your opponent ended up holding - you did not have that info when you had to make your decision, neither should we when we try to analyze your play. Knowing the guy had AA here makes it really easy to say "Of course you should fold."

Now to the hand in question: of course you should fold. It really looks like he has a big pair here. If you "knew" he had QQ, you're a small dog but the money already in the pot would make it slightly +EV to call. However, you're a big dog if he has AA or KK. You're in a situation where calling is either slightly +EV or massively -EV. The +EV situation would have to be much, much more likely for calling to be correct here, and it does not seem that this is the case here.
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