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(60) 77 and a button min-raise
Raiser is semi-tight/passive through 29 hands (21/3).
PokerStars Tournament, Big Blind is t150 (6 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com UTG (t3065) UTG+1 (t1665) CO (t490) Button (t3785) Hero (t2475) BB (t2020) Preflop: Hero is in SB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="gray">UTG folds</font>, <font color="gray">UTG+1 folds</font>, <font color="gray">CO folds</font>, <font color="red">Button raises to t300</font>, Hero... |
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
with that read i would just let this go easily.
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#3
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
Calling is a reasonable option with 10-1 implied odds. (more like ~12-1 counting the pot)
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
I don't think the PT stats are too meaningful here over that small a sample size. For example, how often is he making a pure position raise when folded to in this spot? You probably don't have enough information to assess that. The minraise is kinda goofy; at first I thought this was BB=100.
I'd probably call and check to him and see what he comes out with. I don't think I'd be likely to go too hard at him if I didn't hit a set, but on relatively dry, low boards I would relatively frequently try and take the pot. |
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
i'd usually push here. you have too much hand to fold and i hate playing out of position when you have no idea where you are. i would put very little stock in the low pfr number since if he had just one or two more raises he would be average or kinda aggro.
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
I'd call.
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
yea. i guess a call would be better.
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Re: (60) 77 and a button min-raise
IMO...
push > call > fold |
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