$2 NL HE 6-max: i think i shouldn't have reraise in the preflop, what do you think? did i over played?

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You should go all-in preflop your blocking AA KK and you are on a very weak table---
 
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Preflop
BB 4-bet to a size, where he left himself 4c behind, which mean, he was essentially all-in already. The other players did not start with a full stack either, and for that reason it was fine to 5-bet, but you should have jammed to avoid creating this silly and awkward spot, where the pot was $3,11, and someone still had $0,47 left behind. If you are going to put in more than 30% of the effective stack preflop, you are pot committed, and then you should jam and not leave yourself or other players a small amount of chips behind.

Postflop
Having made the sizing mistake preflop you also should not have folded getting almost 8:1. You let some complete donkey bluff you off the best hand in a situation, where you would have won the side pots with AK high. This hand is a train wreck, and together with many of the other hands, you shared, its a clear indication, that you should focus more on studying fundamentals like pot commitment and pot odds rather than specific hands. The CC 30 day course is excellent for that.
 
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