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$10/$20 limit Texas Hold'em, cash game, AA on the button |

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   | Game: No-Limit Texas Hold'em | Position: Middle
| Blinds: $10/$20
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You're raising three times the big blind before the flop and get two players with you, including the player on the button. Flop comes and deals Ac-Js-Ts. First player raises by $20 and you decide to raise to $60. One player folds, button goes all-in. You have $620 left, a call costs you $250. What do you do?
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"Limit poker is a science, but no-limit is an art. In limit, you are shooting at a target. In no-limit, the target comes alive and shoots back at you."
 - Jack Strauss
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| $10/$20 limit Texas Hold'em, cash game, AA on the button | 27th September, 2005 |
   | Game: Limit Hold'em, Cash game | Position: Button
| Limit: $10/$20
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Everyone folds up to the player on your right who raises. What do you do?
| | Raise. You should only consider calling with pocket aces on the button if you are more or less sure to be up against just one opponent, ie usually the big blind.
Since you have good reason to believe his raise was a position raise your opponent will not suspect you to necessarily be holding such a strong hand despite your re-raise.
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| Call (33%) |  | | Fold (2%) |  | | Raise (65%) |  |
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