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mid pp against what you think are overcards
Another common situation I find myself in is calling a raise with mid pp and finding a 9 high flop. Villain is most likely on overcards.
A specific hand from 2 nights ago: 50 NL 6 max I limp/call utg with 88 a button raise. Button is a 10% raiser. We take flop hu: 5 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Should I 1. lead flop; fold to any raise 2. check call; lead any non-paint turn 3. check raise; fold to any raise; lead any turn 4. check call hand down Let's say I have position. And preflop raiser bets pot on flop. Should I 1. check call; lead any non-paint turn 2. check raise; fold to any raise; lead any turn 3. check call hand down |
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Re: mid pp against what you think are overcards
For being OOP, I like 2) check/call, lead any paint turn if my opponent will make continuation bets 100% of the time here.
If he is passive and weak, I like leading. With position, I like c/c-ing the flop then raising(a bet) any non paint turn. If he checks turn, I probobly make a 2/3 pot-size bet. |
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