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[QUOTE="zebranky, post: 472232, member: 14994"] okay, 3 quick points: 1) a minraise PF does not mean a dominant hand. half the time it means the other bozo is too lazy to choose his bet, so he just clicks his "raise" button. 2) don't get so caught up on WAWB. Its one theory, that applies to a specific set of circumstance - this ain't it. This one isn't that complicated. On the flop, we're probably ahead - so bet/raise. I would raise more (minimum 3x his bet) to try and price out the draws, and yes, fold to a strong re-raise. WAWB only applies when you and your opponent are either (as the name suggests) Way Ahead (we're not - we're probably ahead, but not solidly so), or Way Behind (we're not - as we're not drawing to many outs here). I certainly agree that IF we raise it should be a lot bigger, but I don't see why calling or folding this flop makes any sense. 3) I think your analysis of what our opponent has is suspect at best: [I]JJ+/77/99[/I] - do they minraise a flop? Not likely - its either a flat call (hoping to get lucky) or a big raise to buy the PF pot. PF PP's just don't minraise all that often - because they still get called, and will likely have the 2nd best hand after the flop. [I]AK/AQ is drawing to 3 outs, 88/TT only has 6 outs vs us.[/I] Perfect. Even 6 outs is only about 25% chance to turn/river, so as long as we raise sufficiently, we're making good EV odds for ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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