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Re: $55 ITM: What does it mean when BB min reraises your raise?
The only reason that I flat call here is the huge odds you're getting on the bet. I think it's possible that villain has a crap Ace and was hoping hero would fold to his PF min-raise. I'm still folding if he fires a decent bet on the turn or river.
If you flat call the flop getting these odds, you have a chance of the hand being checked down and I like my hand at showdown. With the weak bet on the flop, he's showing that he either has a monster or is afraid of his own hand and was making a weak attempt at a CB. |
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Re: $55 ITM: What does it mean when BB min reraises your raise?
When a compulsive limper starts to show aggression, it's the first time you can put him on a hand range.
Speaking of limpers and hand ranges. I was in a SNG yesterday where the chip leader had 6100 chips on the bubble. His VPIP was 97%. Now that's difficult to put a hand range on. (Sorry for the hijack). |
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Re: $55 ITM: What does it mean when BB min reraises your raise?
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When a compulsive limper starts to show aggression, it's the first time you can put him on a hand range. [/ QUOTE ] Its been my experience that when I've been aggressive out of the SB and the BB FINALLY min-re-raises pre-flop...mabye I'm just an unlucky streak - but its been aces literally every time. I'd probably plan a stop'n'go or fold now...but maybe thats just scared money advice. |
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