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Old 05-18-2007, 02:04 PM
luckydaxy luckydaxy is offline
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Default re raised on flop, call for value/image?

6 players, villain playing very passive to pre flop raise but calling them pf. on flop villain is playing stadard/passive

Hero: (covers) BB
Villain: $60 Co


villain raises to $2

hero re pops to $6.5 with 67s

Flop J74r

hero bets $7.5
villain min raises to $15
hero??

(pot size $35.75)

I am certain that villain has AJ or KJ. do i call to hit and show that i wont fold to min raises or let it go?
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Old 05-18-2007, 02:26 PM
Antinome Antinome is offline
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Default Re: re raised on flop, call for value/image?

Villian's stack isn't really big enough to make this call unless you are damn sure he's checking turn for pot control.
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Old 05-19-2007, 04:46 PM
luckydaxy luckydaxy is offline
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Default Re: re raised on flop, call for value/image?

any more thoughts? i am mainly concerned about making you look v.weak if you fold to a min raise here
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Old 05-19-2007, 04:48 PM
Yaboosh Yaboosh is offline
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Default Re: re raised on flop, call for value/image?

How are you going to get to showdown to show your stubborn call? Are you willing to felt this just to have some (probably useless) metagame? If you are almost sure he has AJ/KJ, this is a pure math problem. I wouldn't try to advertise that you are stubborn when nobody is really paying attention in the first place.
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