Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
$100 NL
You open UTGish with A K for $3

Folded to the table Nit. He has a PFR less than 5% and re-raises to $9 from MP or LP. Our table image is fairly aggro, we've been raising a lot (10-12%), mostly in position.

Folded to you.

What's your play and plan for the rest of the hand?
I'm looking at this as a potential problem on the flop. Your Nit is representing a premium hand so if there is an Ace or King on the flop I really wouldn't know where I stood, however I'd have a good idea of what he holds so I could get away from the hand easily. After all I'm UTG and putting in a solid raise indicating I'm looking down on two good cards and the PFR<5% is telling me he thinks his are better than mine.

I'm definately calling for the flop and if there is a diamond/straight draw I'll chase as cheaply as possible (check/call), however anything else and I'm check/folding.

One thing that I'm starting to pay more attention to is the quality of the raise. Often UTG or first in are considered raising/folding positions so that would affect the stat of how often someone is a PFR since some do it by rote. So in this situation I'd have even more confidence in the person holding a monster if they broke their pattern of play by raising here.