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Re: $1/$2 NL live - deepstacks (~300 BB)
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By popular demand (note: sarcasim) I'll post the result: Villian thought for awhile and then folded A 10 face up. It worked out this time, [/ QUOTE ] Well, if you mean he didn't try to bluff you, then it worked out. But what I see is villain correctly laying down a hand that you have crushed. If the action was "villain pushed, I called and he showed AT" then you could say that it worked out this time. I'm going to go with other posters and say c/r all-in on the turn. The pot is getting too big to comfortably get away from an overpair, so you may as well maximize your equity against hands like AT by getting them to commit themselves with a turn bet. |
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Re: $1/$2 NL live - deepstacks (~300 BB)
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[ QUOTE ] By popular demand (note: sarcasim) I'll post the result: Villian thought for awhile and then folded A 10 face up. It worked out this time, [/ QUOTE ] Well, if you mean he didn't try to bluff you, then it worked out. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what I was getting at. I think a better player could have made a move on me and possibly blown me off my hand. [ QUOTE ] I'm going to go with other posters and say c/r all-in on the turn. The pot is getting too big to comfortably get away from an overpair, so you may as well maximize your equity against hands like AT by getting them to commit themselves with a turn bet. [/ QUOTE ] I asked the other poster this question as well in response to his suggestion...what hand range do you put him on when he raises my pot size flop bet? I thought he had 99-QQ, and I am WB 2 of those. |
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