Pokerdad2222
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 9:29 AM
I am fairly new to this forum and have really enjoyed reading the strategy posts and replies on thie site. I was looking at something WRTO posted a while back about the starting hands he plays from different positions. It seems like this is for LIMIT since that seems to be what he plays most so I wanted to hear some opinions on how people play their starting hands in NL when facing a raise from UTG or very early position.
What hands would you reraise with in this situation. For example: Blinds are 25-50. UTG raises it to 200. Average chip stack is 5000 and you have about 7000 and UTg has about 5000. You have AQ suited. Would you reraise with this hand to get a fell, just call or maybe fold. Pretend the player is a solid player with an agressive style that could raise with a number of hands but is not a loose donk.
Any opinions would be nice to hear. If this is just a replay of previous posts let me know where I can find them and I will read back of history of posts.
Thanks
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allinbluff35
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 10:03 AM
you forgot the most important thing, what position are you in?
Pokerdad2222
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 10:04 AM
Sorry about that. i thought I put it in there. You are on the Button. But also, how would you play it if you were the small blind?
allinbluff35
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 10:06 AM
AQ sooted is a pain in my ass, I call on the button and fold from the sb, if it was AK I would reraise anywhere.
Dubey
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 10:14 AM
yeah, Id call AQo from the button.
Rocketwadster
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 12:19 PM
Did we not already do ace queen this week?
Pokerdad2222
Thursday, May 19th, 2005, 2:56 PM
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Did we not already do ace queen this week?
As I said in the original post. If this has been covered already just point me in the right direction and I will read past posts. I am relatively new here. ANd the AQ was just an example. i was looking for different opinions on what hand people play facing a raise in NL not just AQ.
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