a minraise is most often a weak pp or some medicore hand, it's rarely a good hand... so if you raise him preflop you maybe can fold him right there or even after hitting a pair on the flop, maybe turn depending on the player. And you are in a well defined situation where you can exclude a 4 from the players ranges and are not facing so many opponents with a pair on a paired board.
i call flop cause i hate minraises on the flop... but I don't know what to do when he keeps betting without a read. So a fold might be +EV vs a good player who is going to keep betting here even with air, like he should.
if this had been a checkraise i might think different as bad players often checkraise their trips.Statistics: Posted by Jossnaz — Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:01 pm
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