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Old 03-15-2005, 12:50 AM
ArtVandelay ArtVandelay is offline
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Default pre-flop decision in a wild game

game is 5/5 NL in NYC (PS for those who care), extremely aggressive with lots of straddles, pre-flop raises and re-raises, etc. average stack in 1k and I have 500 when the following hand comes up...

UTG straddles for 10 and UTG+1 re-straddles for 20... I have played with UTG+1 many times, and he will raise if limped to him about 50% of the time in a short-handed pot and 20% of the time in a large multi-way pot

three limpers to me and I pick up AKo in the cutoff... what's my play and why? how does it change if I have 1k+ or just 200?
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Old 03-15-2005, 04:48 AM
AZK AZK is offline
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Default Re: pre-flop decision in a wild game

I'd limp here and move in if UTG+1 reraises with your stack (500), it gets a bit trickier with 1000, I probably just call his raise if he does raise...
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:45 AM
Kaz The Original Kaz The Original is offline
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Default Re: pre-flop decision in a wild game

I make it $60, hoping to get reraised.
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