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I will ask again.. why do people call a pre-flop raise when they won't make one ?
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[QUOTE="twizzybop, post: 379155, member: 2990"] Sit-n-go's The JJ's were passive.. I always ask the person the same question, why call a raise pre-flop if you didn't raise pre-flop? Answer, they never raise a high pocket pair. Nice to note for later I thought to myself.. Then you say why all-in, basically for reasons of the call. Most of the time a standard 4-5X raise early in the game you will get a rag ass caller. However since the person called all-in, I am pretty sure they would have called contination bets all the way to the river. The 55's didn't answer me and that was 5X the BB being in the position of the SB establishes I have a hand. Acting 1st one definatly needs a hand to make such a raise. Passive as well with the 5's, Never occured to him to re-raise to see if he did have the best hand now did it? Pocket AA's or QQ's would have destroyed him(brings the same point you need a hand to act 1st with) yet it never crossed his mind what so ever that indeed I may have AA's or QQ's coming out of a position that has to act 1st. Now if both hands are so passive with it, calling a pre flop raise is being aggresive which brings me back to if you know you are going to call a pre flop raise why not pre flop raise to begin with? Scared to make a pre-flop raise but yet they weren't scared to call a pre-flop raise they are scared to make. [/QUOTE]
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I will ask again.. why do people call a pre-flop raise when they won't make one ?
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