Re: I learn by screwing up (a lesson shared)
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The opponent's minraise is an indication of a strong hand, not a weak hand.
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I agree. That is why I pushed. I guess my point is I don't think I lose anything by going slower here. Plus, given my read on this guy, I am not ruling out something like AT. He is capable of laying this down to a push (I think). He will not lay down a minireraise.
My though process on the turn initially was, "I want to bleed this guy, and hope he hits a flush or something on the river." When he CR'd I stopped thinking and said, "someone's getting stacked!"
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