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    Default Pre flop Reraises

    How often after you are reraised do you call?
    Is this only a PP time situation?
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    Depends...need more info.
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    i dont call with AKo, rarely with AKs
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    If i throw out a standard raise then get re raised back, depending on the amount re raised i will call with small pp's or small suited connectors/gappers in the hopes of flopping a set/hidden straight and winning a big pot (Assuming opponent only re raises PF with big hands.)
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    definitely need more info
    image, villains stats/image/history, reraise amount, dead money in pot, effective stack depth, etc.

    if villain is an unknown, eff stacks are 100, i make it 4 to go and he reraises to 15, hands i wont dump include: TT-AA, AKs in position, QQ-AA out of position.
    If I make it 4 and he reraises to 10-12, it's totally different, and I will probably call with any pair in or out of position, and any suited connectors/semiconnectors 45+ in position
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    i dont call with AKo, rarely with AKs
    good advice. i usually do and then quickly regret it. unless opp is short stacked, then its usually ok to call or 3bet.
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