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	in the example i posted above, a guy called AI vs my AA with QQ.  today i moved in pre-flop with KK and got called by AK, taking his whole stack.  short stacks are especially prone to moving in with AK... i cracked one with QJs in a loose blind defense.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Greedo017 I think a hand like QQ  or AK won't push  preflop 
 
 
	so what?  people will still call to take a shot at cracking you.  and if they don't, you still win the pot.
		
			
			
				If the betting is at 10 dollars, and you have a 200 deep stack , you might as well  write "I have aces" in permenant marker on your face while you push  that preflop.
			
		 
 from theory of poker, pg 68: You've made a small raise, four of five people have called, and now someone puts in a substantial reraise.  You must reraise again even if your play gives away your hand completely. It is worth dropping all disguise because as the pot gets larger and larger, what's in the pot right now counts more than potential bets on later rounds.  With two aces you should put in all the bets you can.
 
 ChezJ
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