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The converter wasn't processing this hand correctly, so you will have to suffer with the raw format.
#Game No : 2212220983 ***** Hand History for Game 2212220983 ***** NL Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:13123078 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) - Wednesday, June 15, 19:22:06 EDT 2005 Table Table 14015 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 8: railman13 ( $3290 ) Seat 5: kreutz000 ( $2365 ) Seat 1: KBHildy9 ( $715 ) Seat 2: csjed ( $1630 ) Trny:13123078 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to kreutz000 [ Ah 9d ] railman13 folds. KBHildy9 folds. csjed raises [450]. kreutz000 is all-In [2065] Anyone like this play? No real reads on the guy. I often find it hard to know if a minraise means "I'm unsure about this hand" or if someone is trying to trap with a monster. |
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I treat minraises at low levels the same as pushes. Against idiots, I think this is a fold.
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Seems like minraises from short stacks are usually big hands but from fairly big stacks, especially when done quickly are usually mediocre hand steals.
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So, we have one person for each option so far, nice. Personally I wouldn't know what to think if I just called it. I would still be clueless as to what the minraise meant, and if an ace comes on the flop and he open bets, how would I react?
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Results:
Villain announced in the chat that he had AT, then thought for a long time before he folded. |
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I don't know, so I'm going to say something stupid to try and get some responses.
Call. |
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