Hands to reraise with preflop..

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PoochMasterFlex

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I know to reraise with AA KK and sometimes QQ (depends on the players) but would u reccommend reraising with AK offsuite and AQ suited?
 
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Re-raising can get you a feel for your opponent's holdings. Easier reraisng pre flop than later after the pot gets larger.
 
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If your hand is playable its raisable :).
But seriously this is a way to general question since its completly situational.
 
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I 3-bet all kinds of junk preflop at 6max. If the original raiser is opening light, and I wanna play a hand that doesn't hit that many flops (like AQos for example), I'll 3-bet it.
 
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I 3bet a decent amount at FR (~6%). I'll 3bet AQ+/TT+ and a few random hands mostly depending on my opponents stats and how I've seen them respond to a 3bet in the past. I like the guys who call a 3bet and then fold UI the most. They can be very profitable.
 
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You need to know your table before you start getting crazy with reraises, if the pots big enough to pull a squeeze then by all means do it. But if you see a talented player from early position call, and a player that raises to you I would be careful before I would reraise as a strong player takes note of an aggressive table and calls with big hands from early position just one of the many ways you can quickly turn to dead money. As far as the AQ I would rather reraise with 910 unless its on a donk, AQ leads to trouble quite often at well played tables.
 
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