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Dealing with an incessant mini-raiser, my attempt
villain was opening w a MR about two times an orbit, and it was working pretty well against the table. Villain was also autofolding his blinds, so a MR stole it from them. putting him on overs most of the time, I tried this - thoughts?
oh, btw this is a three table tourney, top 5 get paid, 10 left, so another short-handed table exists. PokerStars Game #2456539008: Tournament #11924517, Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2005/08/30 - 03:03:17 (ET) Table '11924517 3' Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: Toaster11 (4340 in chips) Seat 3: InDeep92037 (3615 in chips) Seat 5: metfan630 (2180 in chips) Seat 6: VILLAIN (3210 in chips) Seat 7: RichZany1 (3270 in chips) InDeep92037: posts small blind 100 metfan630: posts big blind 200 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to metfan630 [5h 3h] VILLAIN: raises 200 to 400 RichZany1: folds Toaster11: folds InDeep92037: folds metfan630: calls 200 *** FLOP *** [3c 9c 4h] metfan630: bets 800 VILLAIN: calls 800 *** TURN *** [3c 9c 4h] [8c] metfan630: bets 600 VILLAIN: raises 600 to 1200 metfan630: calls 380 and is all-in *** RIVER *** [3c 9c 4h 8c] [5s] |
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Re: Dealing with an incessant mini-raiser, my attempt
????? I didn't understand this post very well. Villian was both mini raising to steal blinds and auto folding his blinds???? Your play is also confusing
After villian calls your flop bet, you have to give it up. But if you're bent on going to war, check raise all-in, or push pre-flop. |
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Re: Dealing with an incessant mini-raiser, my attempt
i think u played this hand about as bad as possible and sucked out. holla
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Re: Dealing with an incessant mini-raiser, my attempt
Why'd you pick this particular hand to make a stand? Suited?
I'd much rather pick a stronger hand and reraise PF. If he's doing this incessantly that is. |
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