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[Closed] NL10 TT reraise

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I know it's pretty standard, but I would like to hear your opinion :)
According to the ratio chart, I go all in, as my remaining stack is 3,625:1
But when I put my opponent on a basic reraise range I don't get enough equity(I have 35 and I need 41), what is a similar case with AQ - I need to have remaining stack near 3:1
So, is it better to play according to the ratio against unknown or consider him as tight ranged and only reraise AK, JJ+

Known players:
[tg]Position_Stack:hands/vp$ip/RaisePreflop/AF/WTS/ORL/BBvsSteal/W$SD;Hero$1,85:///////;BU$8,80:09/22/11/-/50/0/-/100;[/tg]
0,05/0,1 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: Elephant 0.69 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with T♠, T♣
3 folds, Hero raises to $0,40, CO folds, BU raises to $1,00, 2 folds, Hero raises to $1,85 (All-In), BU calls $0,85.

Flop: ($3,85) 9♥, 9♦, 2♠
Turn: ($3,85) A♣
River: ($3,85) 5♦ (1 players)

Final Pot: $3,85


1 reply
burek2000
Joined: 16.11.2007

Hey oedipa,

against unknowns I think both options are ok, I would just stick to the basic strategy which tells to go all-in with TT+/AK when there's a raise behind to keep things simple. TT maybe really doesn't have equity against JJ+/AK, but you will lose value when villains 3-bet you looser than that, so I think the strategy developers made quite good estimation of the most +EV play against unknowns when they came up with the ranges.

Regards,
burek2000