My thought on the turn was that I have shown tremendous strength and he has shown a lot of strength in response. I thought his range is sets, nut flush draw, and made flush. I thought that shoving would fold out the nut flush draw so all better hands would call & all worse hands would fold. My plan is to check/fold river to any decent sized bet.
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Originally Posted by podbelski Is it a standard to minraise pre from SB with junk @NL100?
I think it's fine for the BB to 3bet pre, take those 2BB and go to the next hand cause you are very unlikely to have much, unless it was a misclick. He either didn't realized that or knew what he was doing, looking to dominate/outplay you... |
Yes, the min raise is a little bit weird. I like to mess around and try that on people. Some players will fold enough to that move to where it is profitable. Against some villains I actually think that that move has about the same fold equity as the standard raise size.
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Originally Posted by TheDeKay Since there are not too manz hands in your range, that beat him on the flop, I think his flop raise is fine, since there are quite some weaker hands you might want to continue.
On the turn I don't like his raise though, cause your range connects with the A quite well.
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You mean the nut flush draws that are in my range?
I think that he min raises so that even without implied odds to the flush draw, he is getting the right price for that bet (assuming some fold equity).