So a decent % of the time I'd say based on the flop action that he has either a hand like A4xx or something like 3456, or 4567 maybe with a heart draw. Again I'm not sure if that's how he'd play those hands but assuming that the game is aggressive enough so that he doesn't think you'd fold trips there is no reason for him not to push the flop unless he has, say AK42 with hearts (worst case scenario for you).
Of course, the minreraise may also be a tester; he may well have the same hand, but is hesitant to shove since you may be full.
Now, I'd probably just shove the flop unless I have a strong read that he must be full. I don't mind leading out on the flop, so that a reraise would commit you, but heads up you need to checkraise a certain % of hands, so if this is part of keeping that frequency high enough, fine.
As played, you should also consider leading the turn. If he has a small boat or the same hand as you then that puts a lot of pressure on him and he may well be the one making a mistake. I'm not really thinking about folding, although it sucks to put in your stack if you only have 6 outs.Statistics: Posted by Ojingo — Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:06 pm
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