Now i just had a hand, not going to show it as i played it poorly, and i know where i went wrong.
Anyways, I had AK. Raised it pre flop, a very loose player re-raises it, he'd only falt called up and till now and he has me covered due to a spiked 8 on the river with a different opponent all in earlier.
Anyways my question is, if someone re-raises you pre flop can you usually put them on KK or AA and fold AK ordo you have to give it credit for almost any PP and call all the same and hope to hit?
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Is this cash, mtt, sng????
What are the stacks? Is he re raising in position or from the Blinds etc etc
You ask a question which is impossible to answer because it is player dependant, there are a lot of players you give credit for them having AA/KK - others you don't. Whether you make the call or shove etc also depends on stack sizes and things like that.
I dont want to post one idividual hand, its been a few latley one was Aces one was Kings. I had AK both times. Now not saying this happens all the time circumstaces of these two hands are very different to alot of others.
So il describe it. (blinds 50/100)
SB
BB
Me (UTG) - (1800 chips) AK - raise to 300.
P1 - folds
p2 - folds
dealer - shoves for 3500 (enough to make anyone go all in)
SB - folds
BB - folds
now dealer in this case hasnt really got overly involved like this been a massive calling station with any two but hasnt raised. I call the same he Shows KK v my AK and the rest involves me reelling why i didnt see the signs, he hadnt raised before hand.
Anyways, it was more of a general question. Rather than one idividual hand, If you have AK and get re-raised, what is the most sensible thing to do?
Call, in the above example.
Lernt recently that if you have AK the odds on being dominated by KK or AA are 40/1.
Te decisions in tournys such as the one above are really pretty easy.
From your O.P I thought you meant cash games, which is alot different, more difficult!
Snap call you should definately be ahead of his range and at worst have overs