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Re: Getting mini raised on the flop with a vulnerable hand
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If I'm continuing, I call and CRAI on turns like this (folding on A, 2, 4, 5, and 6). [/ QUOTE ] I think this is a decent plan and I add fold on a 7. [/ QUOTE ] Problem with this line is that it virtually forces him to play perfectly against you, unless you think you can get an unknown off TT+, which I don't. Which isn't necessarily a fatal problem, but it does mean you better be real confident he's firing again with a bunch of worse hands. And I don't really see how you can have that read here. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is a turncard he's likely to fire on alot with semi-bluffs he raised on the flop. And even if you say he doesn't know we don't have Qx, why would he ever suspect we have? A Q in our range wouldn't make any sense at all. Ime people that min-raise the flop with semi-bluffs/bluffs tend to view a call as weakness and be happy to fire another bullet on the turn (often a big one), esp on a scare card. I see this line a ton. Now we don't know this guy is likely to min-raise the flop with bluffs, but the only likely hands we're behind is set/65 and maybe JJ/TT. That's a pretty tight range so I think an unknowns range consists of enough bluffs, semi-bluffs or worse made hands to crai. |
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