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 Originally Posted by SmackinYaUp
 Originally Posted by ChezJ
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.
So make that reraise count. No pussy bets.
So, I'm playing NL25. I actually min-raised AA from UTG. One caller, raise to $1, raise to $4, one caller. So now there's about $9.50 in the pot and it's on me. Do I jam all of my chips in there or put it up to $12 or so? I don't want both people calling me and I don't want to be AI against 2-3 hands (unless they're calling me), so do I just jam my chips in the middle to take it down and/or get AI preflop with one or two others?
I ended up pushing and nobody called. I won $9.50. Smart?
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