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How long do you hold on to an overpair with a very coordinated board? I was playing in a generally LAG game with 9 others, very low stakes. I was dealt Ks,Kc in UTG+2. UTG calls, UTG+1 folds. I raise. 4 cold calls. The Blinds and UTG call (8 players total). Flop is 6h,7h,8h. Blinds & UTG check. I bet. Two players raise before getting back to me.
Normally, if I had good position, I would make my decision based off of the round's play. What do you do in early position and how long would you hold on? Note: Sorry about the written out play-by-play, I need to start keeping a hand history. |
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In response, I'd drop it on that board with 2 back to me. Its unlikely you have anyone beat who raises/re-raises this board. Wait for the next hand. |
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In that case I would not lead out and just hope it gets checked through. This is a good case of waiting for a safe card on the turn to make your move. I definitely fold given the action you describe.
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I think betting would is okay since you don't want to give a free card. If it was bet infront of you then I agree, you'd wait until the turn to make your move. Easy fold when it gets back to you.
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