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Overpair early on
NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny: Level:1 Blinds(10/15)
Table Table 0 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 4: suited_ace ( $800 ) Seat 10: dlynch88 ( $800 ) Seat 1: OneTimeLukky ( $800 ) Seat 5: THESTEELRFAN ( $800 ) Seat 3: mutzi111 ( $800 ) Seat 7: Obi_Wan1 ( $800 ) Seat 2: Rockgut ( $800 ) Seat 6: biljen27 ( $800 ) Seat 9: netminder01 ( $800 ) Seat 8: grcraker ( $800 ) Trny:16124239 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to suited_ace [ Tc Ts ] dlynch88 folds. OneTimeLukky calls [15]. Rockgut calls [15]. mutzi111 folds. suited_ace calls [15]. THESTEELRFAN folds. biljen27 folds. Obi_Wan1 folds. grcraker calls [5]. netminder01 checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4s, 2h, 6s ] grcraker checks. netminder01 bets [75]. OneTimeLukky folds. Rockgut raises [150]. suited_ace is all-In [785] Is this too aggressive or just standard at the $22s? |
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Re: Overpair early on
I think if you raise preflop, you wouldnt have been in such a tough spot. I think you get rid of the blinds, and if you dont, then i dont think that you need to worry as much about the str8 draw. but, because you limped, you really have no idea what anyone has. I would fold because the sng just started and no reason to put your money in with no idea where you stand.
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Re: Overpair early on
Looks standard to me. I'd play it the same way in a $50+5.
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Re: Overpair early on
I think it's too aggressive, but then you knew I would.
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Re: Overpair early on
Nah, I'm actually interested in your point. Why do you think it's too aggressive and how would you have played it?
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Re: Overpair early on
I think your gonna be drawing dead some of the time to 2 pair and set. Up agaisnt a straight/flush draw (maybe with overcard(s)) some of the time (which I dont even know if I want). Dominate something like smaller (none-set) pocket pair a little of the time.
The bottom line is that you gotta make a blind guess and its still so early. Why not fold this and outplay your opponents as the blinds go up? Hope someone flames me so I can find leaks =) Brian |
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Re: Overpair early on
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I think your gonna be drawing dead some of the time to 2 pair [/ QUOTE ] pokenum -h ts tc - 6c 4d -- 2s 4h 6s Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 6s 2s 4h cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Ts Tc 288 29.09 687 69.39 15 1.52 0.298 6c 4d 687 69.39 288 29.09 15 1.52 0.702 not exactly drawing dead. for reference: pokenum -h 7d 5d - as ah -- 2s 4h 6s Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 6s 2s 4h cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV 7d 5d 321 32.42 669 67.58 0 0.00 0.324 As Ah 669 67.58 321 32.42 0 0.00 0.676 usually we don't call an oesd against an overpair "drawing dead." (the backdoor flushes help). |
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Re: Overpair early on
Too aggressive. Call.
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Re: Overpair early on
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Too aggressive. Call. [/ QUOTE ] say the action goes: you call, other guy calls. turn is a brick (say, offsuit 8, one of the few cards that's a true brick), and it goes check, moderate bet to you. then what? i would push and hope/expect to get paid off by 6x, 77-99. also, i'd raise pre-flop. |
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Re: Overpair early on
like others have said, it is too aggressive for me at least. However, hands like this are why i play pokerstars...since if i mess up, i get another chance to win [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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