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Re: Using a min-raise in PLO
The potsize bet on the river seems to be the "oh [censored]" bet after the turn bet. I min-bet bluffed and he didnt fold so I am going to shove into this pot. I usually assume that min bets are bluffs at low limit, and it seems to have worked out for me so far. People not wanting to commit lots of chips in PLO and charge out draws are usually too afraid or ignorant to make a normal bet on a bluff.
Like using "Fire" in rock paper scissors, you should be only able to use this move once in your life. Now feel happy it worked, and dont try it again. |
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Re: Using a min-raise in PLO
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Like using "Fire" in rock paper scissors, you should be only able to use this move once in your life. [/ QUOTE ] How do you do that??? |
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Re: Using a min-raise in PLO
disclaimer: Far from expert @ PLO
Seems to me he already decided that this is a perfect play. Personally, I just used it as a mistake that I didn't have to make myself. The only time I can see using a minraise is when holding the nuts, in position, and I think its the max the villian thats been betting into me will call. Any thoughts here? |
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Re: Using a min-raise in PLO
If you're talking about on the river, then yeah, it is a decent raise. Generally if they will call a minraise they'll call a little more though. My standard value/bluff raise on the river is about 250% of their bet.
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