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Old 10-11-2005, 10:41 AM
KINGOFINLAND KINGOFINLAND is offline
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Default Facing a min-raise preflop headsup on BB

I play high stakes 6 max NL, but I believ this belongs to small stakes.
Lately I've noticed an increased number of players who miniraise preflop, some good, but most of the time medicore players. I'm often on a situation where player A has open-raised from a button and I have XX on BB and all other players have folded. Let's suppose stacks are 100bb what should be my calling recuirements and what the reraising hands, as well let's say I believ having an edge against the player A post flop.
How would my playable hands change if the player A had only 50BB.

So far I've been calling with very wide range of hands, and reraising the ones which I usually raise after limper(s), but this sets me in many unpleasant situations postflop even against worse players - on the other hand it feels and seems incredible weak to keep folding all the time when facing a miniraise prelfop.

Thanks in advance
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Old 10-11-2005, 10:54 AM
soah soah is offline
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Default Re: Facing a min-raise preflop headsup on BB

"Bad" and "mediocre" don't really describe playing styles. As is the case with most things, I play tighter against aggressive players and looser against passive and/or straightforward players.

In other words, if I flop a king holding K4o, how much will it cost me to find out if it's good?
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