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 Originally Posted by TLR
 Originally Posted by Aceofone
He had about 6:1 for calling that re-raise, if the table conditions are right (they give a lot of action postflop), then his call of the re-raise can easily be justified.
If he was closing the action then you have to call because of pot odds, however with 3 people left to act after you there is a decent chance you will be reraised to an amount that does not justify a call
No one is going to re-raise the button. They limped to the small blind who min-raised into a 4 limpers, the button then doubled that raise after limping. The small blind then called, effectively closing the 'relative' action between the two raisers.
The original limpers are pot sweeteners and should be completely discounted from your decision. They are not a concern and you can confidently call here without fearing a re-raise everytime. In fact, this adds to the already good pot odds he was getting, knowing that probably at least one more caller, and usually all 3 would give him a range of 7:1-9:1 pot odds preflop.
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