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When your late position raise gets reraised, other concepts
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epic
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07-15-2008, 11:13 PM
Post subject: When your late position raise gets reraised, other concepts
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Lately, when I raise a suited connector, middle PP, etc., from late position, I tend to get reraised a lot. More often than not, I go ahead and call the extra bet (especially when a lot of people have already called the 3rd bet). As long as there enough people hanging in there, do you go ahead and call for a 3rd/4th bet?
When the flop isn't very strong, (ie-draw to 3 flush/3straight, middle pair), and the action gets checked around to you in late position, how do you play this? Do you check hoping to improve? or do you bet hoping to push people out/catch a free river card?
I don't have a specific HH-if a hand similar to this comes up when I'm playing tonight, I'll post it as an example.
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asdpikas
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Full House
Join Date: Jul 2007
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I never fold if i raise and get reraised and its just one more bet to me.
2 more bets means a lot of strength so i'll take that into consideration and look at the pot-odds. Most of the time, i'll fold without a second thought dominated hands such as KQo, KJo, QJo, ATo... if it's 4bet. SCs and suited broadways do a bit better but u need to consider pot odds and nr of villains in pot. You shouldn't be raising SCs too often, but from time to time it's ok, as long as you dont lose focus on the action and what you want to accomplish.
Your Postflop question is a whole book in itself, depends on specific board, reads, villains, table action...
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