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Tough spot with overpair
Recently sat down at the table, no good reads.
PartyPoker 400$ NL 6-handed. Preflop: (UTG) Hero (400$): Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] raises to 16$ (button) Villain1 (~$200$): Calls (SB) Villain2 (~400$): Raises to 38$ (UTG) Hero: Calls (button) Villain1: Calls Flop (Pot ~ 120$): 4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (SB) Villain2: Bets 60$ (UTG) Hero: Action? What do you put SB on (not really afraid of button)? |
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
Anyone got some hints?
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
With approximately 200 in the pot, you are worried about a $60 bet?
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
Well? You're suggesting a call and then what?
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
Actually, I would have reraised preflop, only two hands that can beat you at that point. Here, I would raise, probably pot-sized. I could be wrong though, but I tend to be really aggressive post flop.
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
[ QUOTE ]
Actually, I would have reraised preflop, only two hands that can beat you at that point. Here, I would raise, probably pot-sized. I could be wrong though, but I tend to be really aggressive post flop. [/ QUOTE ] This is very bad. |
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
It's a tough spot for sure. I'd call the flop and lose my stack on the turn probably. You lose your stack fairly often here, but at least play in a manner that maximizes your earn when you are ahead.
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
Do you not think that he could be on a draw, and why would you not want to make that expensive? Just asking?
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
This is why I have decided to start posting.
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Re: Tough spot with overpair
I like 3-bet making it $100 to go pre-flop. He could have AK very easily here, but i'd rather know before the flop if he's willing to stack off with his hand. At that point at least you have enough info to make some guesses as to his holdings without making a blind call on the flop.
As played with your PF call, I'm going to call the flop and see whether he can fire another pot sized bet on the turn, if he doesn't im going to test him, if he does i'm going to seriously consider folding. |
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