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AK call or reraise?
AK call or reraise?
You have no read on this player. NL FR cash game. You both have a full 100 BB at the table. 1 - If you are in a full ring game and it is raised 4xBB from EP and you are on the button, do you call or reraise? 2 - If you reraise, what is your bet? 3 - If he doubles your reraise, what do you do? 4 - Suited AK change your decision? 5 - Do you play this different Live than Online? 6 - How about if you are the BB and it is folded around to you? |
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BOLD, but u may want to listen to JD
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I usually re-raise. But lately I've been flat calling, maybe 1/3 times.
Yesterday I cold-called with AK from the cutoff. The BB re-raised the pot, the original raiser folded and I shoved. The BB eventually called with AQ (i lost, but meh). I think cold-calling a raise with AK works better against trickier opponents. Mix it up. |
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semi decent discussion on the same topic
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As for your original questions
1) 60/40 ratio of raises and calls, also depending on if other opponents have entered the pot 2) generally 3x the original bet + 1x per caller 3) shove against an idiot, call normally 4) Not really 5) Depending on my opponents sure 6) Here I likely reraise 95% of the time, simply because I hate calling OOP HU and folding when I miss the flop
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1) About 50/50, more apt to raise if others have called.
2) 12+ to go depending on callers. 3) Fold, nobody ever 4 bets in full ring with less then Kings. With that kind of raise I would expect Aces more then Kings so I'd be in real bad shape. 4) No 5) Absolutely, live players suck compared to online, at least if you play 1/2 NL. Getting AK all in preflop live is +EV. 6) I think it is still 50/50 for me. I used to like to try and take it down pre or with a CB, but I hate the turn decision after I've reraised then he calls a CB on a raggy flop. I'm more likely to reraise an opponent I know, against an unknown I prefer the call. |
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1 - reraise
2 - 3-4 times the opponents 3 - sometimes call, sometimes push 4 - nope 5 - probably not 6 - same
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1 - I prefer a flat call in position, but I do re-raise sometimes (maybe 1/3). This is a good spot to mix up your play.
2 - If original raise was to 4BB, I'll re-raise to ~12BB. 3 - That's a tough decision. With no read, I'll call. 4 - Nah. 5 - Nah. 6 - Here I'm OOP, so I will re-raise about 90% of the time. I do try to mix in an occasional call against an aggro opponent that I can c-r if I hit the flop. |
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