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Old 07-18-2007, 10:28 AM
Cornell Fiji Cornell Fiji is offline
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Default Re: how to interpret a min raise

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Very situational.

I am not afraid to play back at it if it does not make sense, because a LOT of players are using it these days as a scare weapon, e.g. in position on a flop they miss they minraise.

However, in this situation, I find it concerning that he didn't cbet the flop (no reason to with a big hand and no draws on board), but then he tries to build the pot on the turn. I would definitely let this one go and continue to watch how he uses the minraise.

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I totally agree.

In a readless vacuum I am leading this flop for 1800 and then shutting down. He is folding without an A or K.
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