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 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
I never like limp-reraising with any hand becuase it seems to expose the true value of your hand too early and you might scare off potentail customers. limp-reraising means you'll most likely be out of position for the flop and unless your put in preflop with your big pair, you'll extract little value unless they hit the flop hard enough to call a big bet but still weak enough to lose.
pre-flop i usually adopt a straight-forward strategy since the scenarios you face and the decisions put to you are a lot smaller compared to the flop, turn and river respectively.
-'rilla
Playing 6-max NL, I will almost always limp AA and KK if I'm first in the pot hoping to reraise. There's just too many bad players who can't get away from hands good enough for them to raise when a limper comes over the top of them big. If you run into JJ or QQ (and often 99 TT AK and AQ), you will almost always get them to push after you reraise.
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