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 Originally Posted by aislephive
I rarely ever will reraise somebody after they reraise me, with any hand. Especially with QQ-KK. When you put in that reraise after somebody reraises you, you might as well flip your cards over. And with QQ-KK, that raise pretty much folds hands like JJ-TT and QQ if you have KK and leaves only hands that are beating you staying in the hand.
I agree with all of this against a thinking player. My argument is that anybody who min-raises twice pre-flop is probably not a thinking player, and we should be looking to get more of his money in before he misses the flop and gets scared off because his AK failed to pair or his QQ-TT sees an overcard or two on the board.
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