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 Originally Posted by da da duhh
ok i understand that but the limpers i dont feel are strong i dont want to go up against 3 people with 99 thats why i reraise, but when the limper reraised again then i know im beat, that was my thinking
There is only one limper and he did not reraise. It's the big blind who shoved over. The limper folded after that.
What I am saying is that if the BB or the limper will call or reraise a 9.5BB raise, there is a good chance that they are strong enough to not fold facing your reraise. So what does your reraise achieve? Maybe a few better hands in BB's range like TT or JJ would fold to your reraise, but that's a vast minority of his range (any 2 cards BB when it is your turn to play). Also, most likely TT+,AK are not in the limper's range.
Again, put them on a range and give us whatever reads you have.
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