I play mostly tournaments, and have recently been playing more cash games. This is a much easier decision (to me) in tournament, but wasn't so sure what the best move is in the cash environment. Interested in thoughts.
I raise UTG to $20 with A
K
. I have about $1300 stack size.
It folds around to button who reraises to $150. He has about $170 behind.
Folds back to me.
I've been playing loose and aggressive, however, I haven't shown many hands down, and the ones I have shown down typically have been winners. My impression of villian is that he'd only make this raise with a big pocket pair (likely JJ, QQ)... there's an infintesimal chance he's do this with something like AQ suited and is playing back at me... but I don't really consider that's a possibility. Up to this point, he seems a little scared and overplays his big hands. I feel there's little chance he's not putting the rest of his stack on just about any flop.
What do I do?
(1) Fold
(2) Call and push any flop
(3) Call and re-evaluate on flop
(4) Push pre-flop
Thanks,
-G