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[QUOTE="calibanboy, post: 510687, member: 17560"] I have a question for you. Were you aware that that reraising was likely to give you your opponent only two real options ( all in or fold ) - based on her stack size???? If you were and you believed, with fairly good reason, that she was very likely to be playing back with you with either a) nothing ( 20+% chance ) or b) a marginal hand, eg a/q, a/j. j/j, 10/10, 9/9. 8/8. 7/7, 6/6, 5/5, ( 70+% Chance or c) AA/KK/QQ/AK (less that 10% chance ) ( my % chance are total estimates based on conditions that you mention) Then I think the all-in move with AKs is fine ( especially at 0.25 levels where there are lots of emotional players). In fact I think it is a long term is at least cost neutral based on the conditions that you explain. the Issue is that you will have high varience. This is fine if you have the right bankroll and do not suffer from tilt after losing a hand like this. My view is just because you may have lost this hand you will have done little wrong..... The question is - did you mean to do it? [/QUOTE]
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