in general, i think you can eliminate JJ and AQ from a tight players reraising range from the SB. i generally wouldn't reraise with it...hell, i'm more likely to reraise with 87s than AQ.
as played, flop call is super standard and good since he's got, at most, two outs.
his turn bet is suspicious, but he's still betting and, if you're ahead, he still only has two outs. calling is fine, but i might raise here to try to get a call from AK/AA so that a flush card won't kill my action on the river. he's pretty much either pot committed at this point, or he's not putting another cent in regardless of the river.
the river push means that he's absolutely sure that he's ahead, which means either AKss or KK. there are 3 combinations of KK available to only 1 of AKss. if he were a tricky player that could be reraising with a wider range from the SB, then a river call is a no brainer, but since he (and most others) are predictable and straight-forward, and because we can narrow his hand to a range that you're only winning 25% against, a river fold here is fine. i'd have probably gotten it in on the turn though, when his range still included AA and all the other AK combinations.
is this no cap game on full tilt? that sounds like a good game...how deep are the stacks usually?
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Date: 2006-12-17 07:18 (UTC)as played, flop call is super standard and good since he's got, at most, two outs.
his turn bet is suspicious, but he's still betting and, if you're ahead, he still only has two outs. calling is fine, but i might raise here to try to get a call from AK/AA so that a flush card won't kill my action on the river. he's pretty much either pot committed at this point, or he's not putting another cent in regardless of the river.
the river push means that he's absolutely sure that he's ahead, which means either AKss or KK. there are 3 combinations of KK available to only 1 of AKss. if he were a tricky player that could be reraising with a wider range from the SB, then a river call is a no brainer, but since he (and most others) are predictable and straight-forward, and because we can narrow his hand to a range that you're only winning 25% against, a river fold here is fine. i'd have probably gotten it in on the turn though, when his range still included AA and all the other AK combinations.
is this no cap game on full tilt? that sounds like a good game...how deep are the stacks usually?