Quote Originally Posted by Jaytodd28 View Post
I agree with few of what the others have said, I think when he bet 1900 on the flop and you reraise him, you should then find out how really strong he is with what he does to your raise!! Then you can make your decision if you AQ is good, but im with sickread on this one im calling the river shove!! But like I said, IMO Im reraising the flop bet and that should give you all the info you need to know about how strong he really is!!
A flop reraise is awkward for a number of reasons. He isn't dumb enough to call with KJ or something there to a flop raise, so I'm giving him value when he has hands like he did.
Also, if he pushes all in right then on the flop (which he would with KQ and possibly AJ/A10 if he doesn't believe me as well as the sets aforementioned and AK, then I have to call it off anyways.
He WON'T flat a flop raise. He's better than putting himself in an awkward spot like that when a J or 10 peels or something.
He'll either shove all in with a range slightly better than mine, or he'll fold. No in between. So I can't do that. Not even worth considering...