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I hate minraising.. usually

I hate minraising.. usually last adjustment I'll ever make. :/ But yeah ok, good that it sounds reasonable.


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Hey, been a while.In

Hey, been a while.In thailand, pattaya for a month. Going to grind a lot, mixing it between mtts and husngs, hoping to get back in shape so I can manage to achieve supernova Elite after all. Also trying out superturbos but they are killing me so far. Still very interested in learning them, too little action on stars to just play there, I have a 2% EV ROI over 1k+ games so far I think(obv lolsample, since I play stars too I just play 350+ superturbos, so hard to get a sample). Actual ROI -7% :pAnyway, a few hands: What's a better way to play this hand? Could checkraise. I do this because I believe he knows that I know that he rarely bluffs at turn, so I'm likely donkbetting good hands there.Is this a reasonable assumption or am I messing up? Posting a few more in the morning. No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$487.60+$12.40 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero1430  SB"0PIGGYBANK"1570  Effective Stacks: 24bb Blinds 30/60 Pre-Flop (90, 2 players) Hero is BB "0PIGGYBANK" raises to 120, Hero calls 60 Flop (240, 2 players) Hero checks, "0PIGGYBANK" bets 120, Hero calls 120 Turn (480, 2 players) Hero bets 270, "0PIGGYBANK" goes all-in 1330, Hero folds Final Pot: 2080 "0PIGGYBANK" wins 2080 ( won +510 ) Hero lost -510


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I think check/raising flop is

I think check/raising flop is usually going to be better than this line absent additional reads. My standard line against people who get curious/active against c/r on dry board would just be to flat flop and give up on turn. It's hard for him not to have a piece especially on this turn card, so I'm not a big fan of the donk esp given that he's a thinking player.

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