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[QUOTE="zebranky, post: 468313, member: 14994"] [b]call?[/b] You know, considering I'm often the voice over too much caution around here, I think I might have called this one. If you've got him pegged as a fairly loose player, I think a call is perfectly fine. His PF mini-raise is both weak and confusing - it leads me to believe he either already had a very good hand (and was therefore building the pot), or wanted to show a little strength to set up a bluff. I definitely would have bet raised higher on the flop - if I read correctly, the pot was $7.25 but your raise was only $4 more than his bet - I would have raised more (say $7). I think this guy would have called anyway, but I'm fairly sure you had the best hand at this point. After the turn, all the villian needs is a T - but did he have it? My gut feeling is he didn't (but represented that he did to force you to fold). What sort of hand was he likely to min-raise out-of-position PF with - not many that include a T. TT should raise more, and face-T should be willing to see the flop as cheap as possible. T-rag should fold (although, with loose players, who can tell?) To tell the truth, I'm a little stumped on this one, but I don't think he has TT or a higher pair, so I'd call. [/QUOTE]
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