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Old 12-12-2005, 10:34 AM
chaosuk chaosuk is offline
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Default Re: vulnerable overpair on a very coordinated board

The reasons given for raising the turn have been very well made; that said, I've seen myself play it both ways.

With SB's figures of 14/9/1.4, fold on the turn is also a candidate for discussion. After all SB is tight, non aggro cc'ing from SB in a capped pot & betting out. I'd prlly still vote it out, but against some oppo's, that you knew well, you could lose the hand on the turn - but it sure is tought to.

I'm not overly convinced about 'this player' betting out on the flop AcK , but I'd sure vote for 10-10c (after the river chk) - sometimes that vision of a trotter can distort the value of our hand and make us committ ourselves to the hand by betting out. With AcK, we tend to be more relaxed, we know we're not going anywhere on the flop, but with 10-10c we might just face a tough decision - one that should result in a fold - on occasions we try to buy ourselves into the pot in order to avoid such a decision.

chaos
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