second hand of this opponent in the table, he just sucked out a hand before
I found the limp/reraise preflop VERY suspicious, but it was almost a minraise wanting a call
I figured out there was the small possibility that he was slowplaying AA and I didn't want to commit my stack in this situation (I couldn't really call because I wouldn't know what to do if the turn were either 8, 9, J, Q, K even if I considered I was ahead)
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP ($14.88)
CO ($25.30)
Button ($2.31)
SB ($33.73)
Hero (BB) ($25.93)
UTG ($27.45)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 10, A
4 folds, SB calls $0.15, Hero bets $1, SB raises to $2.25, Hero calls $1.25
Flop: ($4.50) 10, 3
, 9
(2 players)
SB bets $4.25, Hero folds
Total pot: $4.50 | Rake: $0.22
Results:
SB didn't show
Outcome: SB won $4.28
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Thread: SB calls then reraises
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April 7th, 2011 #1Staff Sergeant
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SB calls then reraises
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April 7th, 2011 #2
I might fold preflop without any info.
As for the flop. Don't really have a lot of equity, and as you said there's a lot of cards we don't like, Diamonds aren't our friend either. Anyway his large flop sizing looks like it wants value. Easy fold.
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April 8th, 2011 #3
You called pf vs a limp-re-r w/A-To so your ahead of A-9 or less best case scenero.
You then flop TP w/TK and fold to a C-bet??? What did you want to flop to justify calling pf? I don't get the call pf if your going to fold vs one bet on the flop when you flopped TP. Should have folded pf and saved the extra $1.25 especially if you were VERY suspicios then.
You need a pretty good read on your villian and figure him for a move to proceed pf otherwise without a good read you have to assume that a limp-re-r is exactly what you suspeced - so fold then!

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April 8th, 2011 #4Staff Sergeant
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that's an oversimplification
I wouldn't fold to any c-bet
but he bet the pot size, and it was already big (a normal c-bet would be around $3, maybe $3.50 at those stakes)
I assumed he was afraid of this very drawing (straight, flush) board
I wouldn't fold on many other situations (depending on the board and betting size)
based on his bet, I put him on an overpair, 9Ts or a set... I couldn't do that before the flop
I only folded because I gained new information with his c-bet
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April 8th, 2011 #5
BTW, There's value in calling preflop, especially in bvb situations where ranges can be quite loose. I just happen to be really nitty.
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April 16th, 2011 #6
the l/rr is always super suss pre but it's small so just call
can't fold flop, not enough info to raise/get it in, so just call
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November 8th, 2011 #7PokerChampCoachingGuest
I wouldn't call his re-raise with ATo. It's very hard to get value when you're ahead and very easy to lose money when you're behind. Even against very aggressive players you are entering a very dangerous place when you call a 3b with ATo. Even with a small 3b I would just fold and wait for a better spot.
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