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Please help me clafiry my thinking in regards to overcards.
I've been reading and studying a lot lately since my game has been in the crapper. When in doubt, break down your game and look for leaks.
Stox sent me some pokertracker numbers and I realized that he wins a lot more money with AK-AJ (suited and unsuited) than I do. So I started looking at a lot of hands and I realized a have a lot of these: AK in MP. One limper, raise...bb calls, limper calls. T72 flop. bet, call, call. Turn 4 bet, call, fold. river J check check and he shows me 55 or QJ or 87s...rarely, they'll show you a KQs and you take it down. What is your thought process when you flop overcards? If I have 3 or more callers and I miss the flop, I generally check or call 1 bet if necessary and fold turn unimproved. HU or two callers and I typically bet the flop...turn is read dependent, but I tend to bet against a weaker player. The problem is that I have trouble putting my opponents on hands. What clues do I need to look for? How does opponents aggression level factor in? Is that even important? What about the board..if you have a gutshot or something? Is it "check if you have outs, bet if you don't?" If there is a Q or J high board will you tend to check or bet? I know I'm rambling but I've had a million of these thoughts running thru my head and I honestly think I've been reading too many different authors(and posts) lately. It's hard for me to stay focused on one part of my game since I read so many different opinions. I wish someone could give me one of those Clarkisms to focus on... |
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Re: Please help me clafiry my thinking in regards to overcards.
It depends.
It depends on the opponents, how they perceive you recently, board texture, bla bla. Have you read the section on overcards in SSH? |
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