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$109 NL HE MTT: How to extract the most value with AA out of position?
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[QUOTE="sandy358, post: 7161176, member: 1040401"] GTO-wise you should definitely squeeze here, surprisingly enough, without a rejam (AA balanced out by some occasional non-rejam bluffs somehow still exists at this stack level, though because it is a heavily mixed strategy designed just over AA, I don't think that rejamming here would be a big mistake), unless they are the donors and you have reads and want to go exploitative. In the second case it kinda depends: Preflop scenario 1: One of them is a preflop ultra-maniac or someone who has a personal grudge against you, in other words, someone who will 4bet you all of the time and will put a lot of chips into the pot for free. In this case I would definitely 3-bet without a jam and induce them to basically give free chips in a hope to bluff you out of your hand. Preflop scenario 2: Both are habitual overfolders. Then I would just call and try to extract value postflop. Preflop scenario 3: MP is a call-maniac, CO is a calling station or both. In this case it kinda depends on their elasticity. If they can fold to your rejam, I'd choose to 3-bet light to put extra chips without scaring them away. If they are both really inelastic (I hardly doubt these exist as high as 109$ MTTs, [ISPOILER]this kind of play would bankrupt a billionaire in two weeks[/ISPOILER], though some weak players from time to time kinda tend to underestimate rejams from people they cover) I could rejam expecting huge call(s). Postflop scenario: If one of them is a huge postflop overbluffing bully, aka the person who will start exploding in huge bluff bets the moment they'll notice that their opponent has shown weakness, I'd better start the setup preflop with a cold call, expecting to make huge call(s) with a possible free double up postflop. The fact that you are covered in this case is a huge plus, as an overbluffer would gladly shove over you just for the sake of leveraging their stack and putting you in a tough spot. [/QUOTE]
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