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Re: An important post on the subject of minraises.
I will do that call flop / lead turn thing as a bluff to see if overcards will lay down so doing it with top 2 is a good line which looks like a bluff... it's goofy-confusing too... a flush draw will be hard pressed to bluff here with only 1 to come... Set combinations are low since you hold top 2... get by UTG and you are clear...
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Re: An important post on the subject of minraises.
The mini raise post has zero to do with tight players running from mini raises.
Usual scenarios are: 1. Raise in EP with AK, 3 calls. Board is K 9 5; Bet, call, fold, mini raise... 2. Raise in EP with AK, two calls. Board is K 9 5. Bet, call, fold. Turn is blank. Bet, mini-raise. These aren't, flop top two against donk, think I understand poker. |
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Re: An important post on the subject of minraises.
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2. Raise in EP with AK, two calls. Board is K 9 5. Bet, call, fold. Turn is blank. Bet, mini-raise. [/ QUOTE ] I check this turn very often, its damn goofy. as in here (f'n Hand converter) button was very predictable and would never raise river as a bluff, him 1500, i cover: Hero raises to 30 w/ AdKh, button calls, bb calls. Flop Kc 9d 3d check, 95, call, fold. Turn 2h check, 150, call. river 5c bet 300, call. -JP |
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