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$5/10: 66 vs likely overpair
Stars $5/10 6-max. I know little of the enemy. I've seen him open-raise A7o from the second seat, flop an ace, and then retreat to check-call mode when he got raised. That's it.
I get 66 in MP and open-raise. One guy cold-calls, and it's folded to the BB who three-bets. We call. Flop: T 9 4 rainbow. BB bets, I raise, next guy folds, BB three-bets. I suppose I am done for. Does anybody fold now getting 14-1? Turn: 7, no two-flush. He bets, and my response is to...? What's your river plan for a 6, an 8, and any other card? Guy. |
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Re: $5/10: 66 vs likely overpair
I think the flop call is the closest thing. 2-outer + poor DB str8 draw + plus implied odds, I think you can call. I think the turn is easy since JJ represents a small number of his possilbe holdings. All other overpairs, you have 6 outs against. How likely do you think he would 3-bet 99 or TT PF? If not that likely, a call looks +EV. I'm certainly raising a river 6, but I'm not sure about an 8. I would not know what to do if I raised a river 8 and was 3-bet.
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Re: $5/10: 66 vs likely overpair
Against some players I don't mind folding to the flop 3-bet. Against the player you described I think I can fold and feel OK.
Once you call the flop and pick up the gutshot then you must call and be prepared to checkraise a river 6 and lead a river 8. If a broadway cards hits on the river then I check-fold. Any other card I think I would bet-fold. |
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Re: $5/10: 66 vs likely overpair
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Once you call the flop and pick up the gutshot then you must call and be prepared to checkraise a river 6 and lead a river 8. If a broadway cards hits on the river then I check-fold. Any other card I think I would bet-fold. [/ QUOTE ] I have position, and the opponent has a history of slowing down even with top pair against resistance, albeit only a one-hand history. Do you still want to put a bet in on a river blank if he checks? Guy. |
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