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If his calling your flop reraise 'for sure doesn't mean a weaker king' you have a clear course of action, one that merely calling doesn't give. However, if he doesn't call with a weaker king then why would he call an all-in with K9 as you suggest? [/ QUOTE ] You call, he fires again on turn, you push, he calls since pot is bigger/his stack is smaller. What amount are you raising that gives you any folding equity but allows you to get away from the hand? edit: also, for some purely anecdotal evidence, in my (admittedly limited) experience flop minraises are less often the nuts than turn or river minraises. |
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