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deanp27:
what is your table image and what stage of the tourney are you at?

jbworldwide:

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on July 08, 2009, 12:14:09 PM ---
Ok so i think the way the hand played out was pretty standard but others at the table seemed to think different but ill post up to the point where i have to make the final decision,

I have AQs second to act on an 8 handed table, blinds 200 - 400 and i have just over 6k from my 5k starting stack, villain has me covered and has over double my stack. I have played a lot with the villain and play in a weekly pub game with him, i know he likes to limp a lot of hands and raise what he percieve to be bigger hands including things like Ace rag, qj, kj etc. He likes to call pre flop but doesnt re raise very often.

I raise to 1050 and it folds round to him in the cut off, he reraises me to 4500 and it folds back round to me. what do you do?

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you already asked me this and I told you the correct answer :p

hi_am_chris:
Marty, although hes likely to raise up an ace rag or kj kq or middle pair type hand he wont be 3 betting light, his image of me is that i have a tight opening range. This will have been around halfway through the tourny, weve been playing for over 3 or 4 hours but as i said we also play weekly together. And yes JB just wanted to see what others thought

AMRN:
So if he knows your starting range is tight, but he"s willing to play for your stack, he must surely have better than AJ.

Fold and find a spot where you can get your chips in first.

Marty719:

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on July 08, 2009, 13:41:34 PM ---
Marty, although hes likely to raise up an ace rag or kj kq or middle pair type hand he wont be 3 betting light, his image of me is that i have a tight opening range. This will have been around halfway through the tourny, weve been playing for over 3 or 4 hours but as i said we also play weekly together. And yes JB just wanted to see what others thought

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If this is a case then u gta throw it away - def include this in ur op - its a key piece of info. 


--- Quote from: AMRN on July 08, 2009, 14:26:19 PM ---
So if he knows your starting range is tight, but he"s willing to play for your stack, he must surely have better than AJ.

Fold and find a spot where you can get your chips in first.



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