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 Originally Posted by Buzz
 Originally Posted by chardrian
Using your example as an analysis - what should you have done instead of minraising the flop?
Why was the minraise such a bad play?
Sorry not quite with you here ... are you saying my $1.2 was minraise becuase he bet $0.6?
If so I guess I didn't see that as a min raise, $1.2 is 60xBB 
Umm - yup. When you raise the minimum amount possible, that's called a min-raise and that's exactly what you did. It doesn't matter how many times the BB it was.
You had an opp who did exactly what you wanted by making a pot-size bet. You then asked him to bad beat you by giving him incredible odds to call and your minraise gave you absolutly no information as to what hand he held - does he have the flush draw, a str8 draw, an over pair, TPTK??? The A on that turn worries me much much less than the third heart does.
Push that flop - and you double up.
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