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 Originally Posted by Bmxicle
I don't like raising the A4 out of position like that but if you know that the tagg is willing to bullshit you (with silly min-raises) then i often like to call (although maybe not odd overbets) and lead the turn for 2/3's the pot, a check raise can get nasty, and people often just auto raise when you lead out on the flop, which also gets nasty.
He raised A4s on the button, so he is in position. In the first hand it seems like a standard play and there's nothing you can really do there. Same with the second hand. Occasionaly if my image is pretty solid I will reraise a flop bet after I raised pre-flop. It shows a lot of strength and often times causes the other guy to fold to the pressure. I also occasionally will check raise if I'm out of position and I raised pre-flop.
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