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Re: Reraising a larger range
 Originally Posted by flyingPenguin
When playing in more reraised pots there is less pressure to win each individual pot, so I can reraise a smaller amount and then play a better postflop game.
So you're raising less since you're raising more often? Examples please. If you were standard raising (3betting) 3x you should still be going 3x.
 Originally Posted by flyingPenguin
So, having said that, how does one play AQ in a reraised pot? AK I' m happy to get all in if it hits, but AQ is so easily dominated in a reraised pot. Is playing this hand post flop entirely read dependent?
I really disagree that it's so easily dominated. Generally you will get 4bet by AA/KK. AK is a concern. However, you should not be 3betting with AQ when the villain only raises JJ+/AK. Then you would be easily dominated. So it is slightly read dependent. I would generally expect you hand to be good on any random Axx flop.
If a villain is raising 35% of his hands pre-flop you should be 3betting with more than TT+, AQ+. DUCY?
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