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Old 12-26-2005, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: Overcard Dilemma

Preflop:
I don't like raising in EP with KQo, KQs is fine.

Flop:
Even with the coordinated board, being the PF raiser you should bet out on the flop and test the waters. Call a raise 1-bet to you, fold if some reraises somewhere down the line.

Turn:
Check/Fold unimproved. You're most likely beat by now, even though you're still getting pot odds to call for your overcard draw, you could be reverse dominated here by QJ, KJ, and maybe the unlikely Q4, Q2, Q5, K2, K4, K5. Your draw is also very weak, even if you do spike your Q or K, you're still behind a straight, set, and 2-pair.
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Old 12-26-2005, 10:57 PM
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I'm an inganeer....we're not supposed to be able to spell!!!

jim

PS: As usual, great comments. Thanks loads! I'm learning a lot here....just
need to apply it more.
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Old 12-27-2005, 01:42 AM
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Default Re: Overcard Dilemma

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Even with the coordinated board, being the PF raiser you should bet out on the flop and test the waters.

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This seems like spewage to me. You raised PF and got
11 milliongillion callers. Why do you want to bet out when you caught absolutely nothing. Just because you were the PFR does not mean you need to bet out on the flop!
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