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4 blind raise UTG, followed by 2.5 times reraise and caller. What to do?
Ok, so one player who is under the gun raises it to a little under 4 blinds. He is rather loose/aggressive so I did not put him on a monster hand. The player to his immediate left reraises hi to 2.5 times the amount. This player is a complete fish, raises with crap and plays crap. Just a real bad player. The player to his left then calls his raise. This player is probably worse, calls WAY too much(he called a persons all in preflop with J4 when they both had like 20 blinds...) Then it is up to me. I look down and see AQ looking back at me. What should I do in this position?
I had 4200 chips and the raise was 1000. I was a little above average in chips. Calling was out of the question; I would not hit enough to make that profitable. I was rather confident that the two fish would call, even though I thought they would have nothing much, I was more concerned with the player who originally raised. I ended up pushing all in, as I reasoned that only 4 hands beat AQ: QQ, KK, AA, AK, and I doubted any had those hands.
Another player who had under 500 chips called with A10, the original raiser folded his 77, the reraiser fish called with his QQ( ) and the other fish called with his k6 suited. The k6 suited hit his flush and it made me question if I made the right move. I do believe I would be ahead of them the majority of the time; however, even crap hands can win. What I am getting at his even though I would win more than not there I believe, it sure is a risky move, when I could wait for a better position, especially since I was slightly ahead.
Thanks in advance for any comments!
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