He's raised your BB 4 times out of 10, so let's say he's raising 40% of the time (I'm guessing it's somewhat less) on the button and is capable of folding to a re-raise. I'm re-raising this guy to $32 or so with any pair 55-AA, AT-AK, KQ, KJs, QJs, JTs, something like that, possibly some more AX hands and I probably couldn't resist at least A8s or so (maybe any AXs). I don't think the suited connector re-raise is unreasonable, though, but I'm looking more for some fold equity with big card hands (which also do better HU than the suited connectors, although the latter also have some definite value).
However, when he re-raises you back, I like the call, but I think you then do have to put him on some kind of hand (as you do).
I just check-fold this flop, though. The way he played his AK, though, you could stack him if you made exactly the same play with 87s. And my only real complaint here is the all-in check-raise. Up to that point, I'm fine with it.Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:22 pm
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