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 Originally Posted by Warpe
 Originally Posted by alias2211
-a minraise from me on the turn makes no sense given stack sizes
So what? It's the perfect way to extract more value. A draw can't fold.
the pot on the turn starts at $267, and he bets $126 into me making it $493. if i minraise and he calls another $126, that puts him OOP on the river with $267 behind staring down a pot size of $519. in a general sense, he has called off 2/3 of his stack OOP and now has no way to push me off even most Jx hands at this point in the progression of the hand. he can't draw on a minraise to the crappy implied odds of two 100BB stacks. if he is going to make that bad of a play, then he can't be too far away from calling a push. and you get the added benefit of my push possibly appearing to be BS. minraise is less likely to be called than a push.
his flop checkraise size/ halfpot turn leadout is looking better all the time.
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