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Old 10-06-2005, 05:02 PM
fsuplayer fsuplayer is offline
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Default Re: Tough spot with an overpair (50-100). A possible squeeze play?

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And i would have folded to the first push seeing that you were sandwiched.

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Given what evanski told us, folding to that first push is really bad.

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do you think reraising that push is better than calling?

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thats what im still trying to decide, but its so hard without knowing the opponent or the table dynamics well enough.

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I may be wrong here, but hopefully someone will correct me.

The turn line itself can certainly be questioned, I think against someone aggro betting small like this and calling a push can definitely be +EV, I saw others suggesting check, others suggesting bet/call. Whatever the line, if we do assume that evanski is fine getting all in on the turn then I think that if we look back at the flop you have to raise because it prevents villain from getting a cheap look at the turn when there are so many hands here that could have pretty decent equity. It also might look more like an isolation move with 88-TT and if villain does have something like NFD he might be enticed to push.

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good post.
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