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playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
somewhat common situation, happened again tonight. no reads on table, i have TT 5 handed, utg bets, i raise, CO folds, SB reraises, BB folds, utg calls, i call. flop J96 with two diamonds. SB leads, utg folds.
how do i play from now on? calling down seems spewing, but he may also just have overcards in which case i'm ahead. |
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
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calling down seems spewing [/ QUOTE ] Why? AK/AQ make up a significant percent of his hands. I'd fold a turn A/K/Q or a river A. |
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
Is one of your T's a [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. I call flop. See what hits on turn and consider raising it.
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
does my play change if his preflop action had?
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
i also get the impression at this level people bet out it means a made hand pretty frequently.
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
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does my play change if his preflop action had? [/ QUOTE ] Sometimes. You'd have to give an example. Preflop action is just one factor. You should also consider: reads when you get them, your relative position, what the overcard is (an A is different then a J), bd draws, your image (does he think your 3 betting light), ect. |
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
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i also get the impression at this level people bet out it means a made hand pretty frequently. [/ QUOTE ] lol that's nice. What level are you playing? |
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
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See what hits on turn and consider raising it. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this too. Read dependent though. |
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
very low, .50/1
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Re: playing pocket pairs, one overcard on flop
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very low, .50/1 [/ QUOTE ] It's been almost a year since I've played there. So I can't comment on whether a .5/1 unknown is leading AK/AQ here. If you're conviced he's only leading things that beat you, then fold the flop, but if you do that as you move up you'll get run over. |
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