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 Originally Posted by Molinero
Let me be plain here.
If, at a 1/2 NL game, there is a $10 raise ahead of me, I am not going to move all-in, no matter how many people have called. THAT is foolishness.
explain your theory... 10$ raise, three other people called, action is on you.. why not push all in and take down whats on the table already?? you are getting greedy and asking to get drawn out on by letting these players see the flop.. be happy with whats out there.. if someone calls, you have the best of it.
 Originally Posted by Molinero
If, at a 1/2 NL game, there is a $10 raise and a $20 re-raise, I am not going to move all-in unless I' m last to act and most of the table has already called the re-raise. I will re-raise it to about the size of the pot, depending on the number of players left to act behind and how many callers there already are.
again, i dont see the point of not pushing all in to take whats out there already, if someone wants to call, let them, again you have the best of it.
 Originally Posted by Molinero
If at any time MY raise is re-raised, THEN I' m moving in.
no brainer
 Originally Posted by Molinero
AA against AA doesnt happen often enough to worry about .. you have AA and your opponent has KK .. great, get all their money in preflop before they realize they are beat.. KK will more then likely call an all in preflop.
 Originally Posted by Molinero
[edit] AA is not best played by massively overbetting the pot. It's not so damned vulnerable that you MUST NOT see a flop. I HATE when people play AA that way, just from an aesthetic point of view.
i dont care what it looks like, i rather play it this way, keeps all the tough decisions on your opponents, so your not second guessing yourself if your opponent hit something or not... when you can move all in with AA preflop, your going to be called by a lesser hand 99% of the time, and then 1% tie
ok maybe im a clueless limit player, but this is how i play no limit.
limit, i only 3 bet it preflop if i can, and ram jam the flop,turn,river til i face resistance then slow down.
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