by Aisthesis » Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:56 pm
I think I'll just post some vague thoughts about re-raises here, because my thought process isn't really ripe just yet.
Scenario: .50/1, full stacks. You raise to 3 in EP, and LP makes it 9.
My question is which hands you want to push here.
Last night, I figured that if you push AK, KK, AA, then QQ is making a bad call. The only hands that can call are KK and AA.
But if you push only KK/AA, then even KK is making a bad call when you shove.
My conclusion was that vs. a tight re-raiser (JJ+, AK), you should push only KK/AA here because they likely are going to make bad calls.
Now, in the long run they might get a read, but your range changes according to opponent.
Let's say you have a semi-tight RR, whose range is AQ+ and 99+ here. Against this player you do re-raise AK as well as AA/KK. I haven't worked out the exact EV on this one, but you clearly have much more fold equity, since AQ (that does have outs) as well as 99-JJ should fold. If they don't, that actually increases your EV since they're making a bad call--despite the fact that it increases variance when you have AK.
Then there's the loose RR. That's what has me stumped a bit in terms of figuring optimal ranges for the shove--as well as for calling for that matter. Against this guy, even OOP, I think AQ should be at least a call. Even KQ might be worth considering as a call.
I'm pretty sure I could figure out a near-optimal strategy if I could determine what his actual range is as well as his call range to the shove.
Can we normally take as call range QQ+ and AK? Ideas as to typical loose RR ranges?