From the 2007 World Series of Poker $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Event
Matt Vengrin
Chad Davis
 
 
 
 
"Having position in hold'em or being one of the last players to act in a hand is a great advantage. You can just sit back and wait for everyone else in front of you to act. If your opponent bets and you are strong, you can raise, effectively doubling the amount of money that is put into the pot and raising other strong hands out of the pot by making it twice as expensive for them to call."
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TODAY'S TOPIC: Reraising
A $20-$40 game. You are in the small blind with the Q-Q. An early player limps, a middle player raises, and the cutoff calls. You reraise and everyone calls. There is $300 in the pot and five players. The flop is: T-T-9, giving you queens over tens. You bet and the big blind folds. The early limper raises and your two other opponents call. What do you do?
 
 
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