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Overcard challenge
I hearby challenge all small stakes posters - and anybody else reading this really - to provide examples of where raising the flop with just overcards is correct.
Some specific conditions/requirements: 1) You MUST have had the lead (put the last raise in) on the preflop betting round. e.g. if you decide to just call in the BB with AQo and check-raise a ragged flop, that does not qualify. 2) You CANNOT have an OESD (e.g. KQ on a JTx flop) or a four-flush. Backdoor draws are okay, though. 3) You MUST provide player reads. 4) The raise may be either a raise of a bet or a 3-bet of a check-raise (or I suppose 3-bet of a bet and a raise). 5) You MUST describe, in some amount of detail, your intentions for the rest of your hand following your raise. This is a challenge, not a contest, so there will be no prize. Fire away. -Nate |
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