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 Originally Posted by chardrian
Thanks
so in general people are reraising preflop here only with hands like QQ+, AK?
 Originally Posted by gabe
for the most part
This isn't true really. At Stars 1/2, most of the regulars (including the villain in this hand) do quite a bit of re-raising preflop. Some of them are quite good, but a lot of the other ones don't really know what they are doing. If you're at a table of regulars these days, you can beat them simply by having a superior pre-flop game. I include myself in the list of people who doesn't really know what I'm doing, because in the past I've just raised hands that look pretty when I'm in late position, and re-raised hands that look pretty when the raiser is an aggressive blind stealer. These days I'm putting a lot more thought into my hand ranges for raising and re-raising, depending on who my opponents are. I'm experimenting with just shoving over re-raises with a slightly wider range of hands that includes AA and KK most of the time. Overall, I think you'll struggle in this game if you assume a re-raise means QQ+, AK.
As for the hand, it'll be hard to show a profit calling a re-raise out of position with AQo. Post-flop you should probably just shove over his continuation bet, and if you were in position, the whole hand would be standard.
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