Re: 99 on the bubble to a miniraise steal attempt?
I honestly think his range probably included any A (which was confirmed when he flipped A4c to my push), any two suited broadways, K9+ and nearly all pairs.
I need to either buy Eastbay's program or start using ICM.
I don't understnd miniraising psychology so I can't say what I would have bone to my push back if I were him but I suspected he knew he was behind when he made the call and did it for pot odds. A suited A at 3:1 would be tough for me to pass up a call on. I think I did have some miniscule folding equity with the push and I figured it was a conflip at worst against his conceivable range of hands.
Oh, and thanks for your input.
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