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Min Raising
When is a good time to re raise/ when personal do YOU min raise? i feel lik every time someone min raises they get re raised.
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#2
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Re: Min Raising
If Min-raises are met with re-raises, then you'd obviously only want to Min-raise with monsters.
However, I've found that min-raising against a Thinking/Good player can often be a good bluff. It just looks too suspicious (almost begging a call) and definitely does not look like a bluff. Again, this only works against players who are actually thinking/observing. Trying it against a bad player will almost always result in a call/reraise. |
#3
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Re: Min Raising
I almost never min-raise and I definitely don't min re-raise.
Min-raises are useful for high blind levels in low-limit tournaments in some situations. In other words, almost never min-raise. Like ever. |
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Re: Min Raising
You should min-raise pre-flop, flop, turn and river if you are playing me heads up. If I re-raise you just call, and min-bet the next card. I go on auto tilt and will just give away my chips.
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Re: Min Raising
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If I re-raise you just call, and min-bet the next card. I go on auto tilt and will just give away my chips. [/ QUOTE ] lol same as me. I do not min raised at all in cash games and i despise being min raised or someone just min betting into me |
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Re: Min Raising
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... However, I've found that min-raising against a Thinking/Good player can often be a good bluff. It just looks too suspicious (almost begging a call) and definitely does not look like a bluff. ... [/ QUOTE ] A minimum raise, to me, signifies the exact opposite of a begging call. I look at it as a scared beginner move trying to find out who's got the goods. Many seem to fold to the min raise, but I find that with the enormous pot odds involved, I have to call with any kind of draw. And I do; I almost never reraise in this situation, electing to get to my hand cheap. I'll simply call 'em down until I've missed my draw. |
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