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Originally Posted by iceveins0901 In late position, as long as you dont get caught up in bluffing with your AKs when you whiff the flop a reraise is good pre. A reraise is much stronger move preflop, something rarely done with 22-JJ, so you will get a lot more respect from it. Also if you do flop your top pair or top two you have to be wary of your opponent if they stay in the pot with you post flop, as they could have flopped that set and you could be very far behind. |
this is very true, thanx for the good reply
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