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overpairs facing reraises
I know it depends on the reads and situations but in general against the avarage to good player:
what is your move facing a big reraise on the flop or turn when you are holding AA or KK on a drawless board? What is your experience about how many times out of ten you are facing a set? |
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Re: overpairs facing reraises
player dependent. the flop reraise to me is top pair more than half the time. The turn raise is where it's a set or better than a set i'd say 70% ish.
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Re: overpairs facing reraises
So in the long run it is +ev if you fold them whenever it happens...
Is'nt it? |
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Re: overpairs facing reraises
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So in the long run it is +ev if you fold them whenever it happens... Is'nt it? [/ QUOTE ] counting only your good players....maybe....factoring in average players...nope. I think the proper raise preflop will help make the decisions easier on later streets with these big hands....I am looking to generate alot of action PREFLOP with these hands....make these players make incorrect decisions when you know you are ahead. |
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