Great thing happened today that I wanted to ask you about...
This is probably a no brainer to most of you but I started thinking about it after I played the hand...
My question here is: in respect to the stack sizes and position is a regular reraise here obligatory or can I miniraise or just call in order to try and have another big stack in the hand and thus potentially earning more on my big PF hand, or should I just normally reraise to say $40 and risk the big stack folding and shorty being all in now or on flop?
My reraise looks like that squeeze of which I just recently learned about and thus it seems that the big stack original raiser might fold to my proper reraise and I will have only shorty (or no one) to play this against...
Minraise can pretty much ensure me that the big stack won't fold and I don't really care about the short stack, but i am then against 2 players and if big stack outflops me /because my MR gave him odds to call for a set or whatever/ then I am probably losing my big stack....
So, should I just properly reraise this, or try to get a big stack in there also? How and why?
$1/$2 No Limit Holdem
5 players
Converted at
Profiles and Stacks:
UTG ($140.68) 53.6/
0.0/1.0 (
220)
CO ($375.54) 20.7/12.9/1.9 (
381)
BTN ($69.35) 37.2/
0.0/1.0 (
43)
SB (
$76.07) 29.2/
5.8/
3.2 (
154)
Hero ($346.06) 13.9/
9.2/
3.8 (
173)
Pre-flop: (
$3, 5 players)
Hero is BB [Ac]
UTG calls $2 ($138.68),
CO raises to $10 ($365.54), BTN calls $10 ($59.35),
1 fold,
$8 to Hero ($344.06)?
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