How do you play against super-aggressive players (say you're into the middle/later half a tourney blinds 200/400 50 ante) who almost always re-raise you pre-flo? If I miss the flop w/ A 10 suited I feel like I have no choice but to fold if they put out a little less than 1/2 pot bet. Meanwhile the blinds/antes are eating away at my short chip stack.
Only call/raise w/ decent hands?
The few times I won I had top pair top kicker on the flop and re-raised all in, and he folded. Thoughts? Am I approaching this situation incorrectly? I find myself a little confused and don't know exactly what to do when I'm at a table w/ a few super-aggressive players.
Then he finally knocked me out when he called my all-in raise w/ a jack high flush draw, which he hit on the turn. Which, if my all-in re-raise is a little more than 1/2 the pot, doesn't make sense math mathematically, right? 6k in pot, 3.5k re-raise from me. That's like 3:1 pot odds for him to call. (think I got that right...)
Maybe this is just the agony you suffer from playing free roll tourneys...
First of all, in the 200 / 400 / 50 situation, you didn't say what your stack is, so I cannot answer the question.
Second, if an aggressive player leads for half the pot, he might be trying to buy it. Often, the aggressive player doesn't like to CALL bets, and he knows if he checks, you will take control of the hand and win the pot. If you come over the top of him with missed overs, he might fold. If he calls, you might have 6 outs to win the hand. Some aggressive players play their big hands slowly, some continue the aggression even when they hit, so you would need to be watching him carefully for any information you can pick up.
In a "fast" tournament online, once you get below 18 big blinds you really need to be very careful with what you do pre flop. You cannot afford to be raise/folding very often with that stack. Ideally, you want to look for a "repop" situation (one where you can reraise someone all in pre flop), that way you pick up more than jsut the blinds and antes. You don't want to just move in preflop to pick up the blinds and antes, because you are making it a negative EV play since there are so few chips to gain.
But once you get to a certain point (somewhere around 10 - 12 Big blinds), you should be looking to move in pre flop into an unopened pot, or, into an opened pot with a big hand. Remember that you have no fold equity here, as you do not have enough chips to make someone fold after he opens.
Also, if you have top/top against an aggro player, why would you reraise all in? He isn't folding better, and he isn't likely to be calling with worse. Any worse hand he has that he WOULD call your all in with, he is going to pay you off with anyway. So you gain absolutely nothing by raising.
A raise or bet should either
A) get a better hand to fold or
B) Get a worse hand to call
If it doesn't do either of those, then you have made a mistake.
Also, it seems like your math is really off here. If he called your all-in reraise of half the pot, he easily had odds to draw to his flush. With two cards to come, his flush is 35% to hit. If you reraised all in for 3500 into a 6000 pot, he is calling 3500 to win 9500. He easily has odds there.
Even if you raised 4500 into a 6000 pot, he has odds to draw to a flush.
Now, if he is only guaranteed to see ONE card, the math is different, but wince you said you reraised all in, that means he gets to see both the turn and river for the 3500 bet.