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	Nope, that makes perfect sense.  Thanks.  I don't know if they're all playing this way though.  I think some people are habitual min-bettors; they don't have any idea where they stand in the hand, they caught some small part of the board, and they're taking the path of least resistance.  A check opens you up to aggression, but a min-bet invites everyone to just call, call, call.  I can understand playing the mortal nuts this way, but I don't get the people who play basically every hand this way.  Occasionally I'll bump into one like this:
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by EasyT 
	
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by dalecooper I hate when players min bet, min bet, then shove  in a huge bet on the river .  I never know what to put these players on - is it a weird slowplay?  Did he just hit something good on the last card?  Is it a bluff ?       Uhhhhhh, have we played?  
 
Sorry, I am THAT guy.  
 
It usually means I flopped the top  end of a straight  or a boat .  If I check  it and it checks around, I've learned nothing.  If there was no pre-flop raiser , I'll minimum bet to see who folds, calls, or raises.  It also makes the pot a tiny bit bigger.  If I only get callers, I might even minimum bet on the turn .  People will raise  me with middle pair  just because minimum betting is annoying.  
 
If there was a pre-flop raiser , I'm  either betting into him or check  raising his ass.  
 
I'll take some advice on this play though. 
 me: Jc Tc
 
 flop: 6c 2c 9h
 Opp1 min-bets, three people call including me.
 
 turn: 8s
 Opp1 min-bets, I now raise twice that amount with my double draw just to juice the pot.  Everyone flat calls.
 
 river: Ac
 Opp1 bets twice the size of the (now decent-sized) pot, everyone folds to me, I raise him all-in and he calls.  Flips over: pocket kings.
 
 That kind of thing is baffling.
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