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huge overbet, turn decision
second orbit of session, not much in terms of a read on villian. I have led aggressively into every pot ive played so far. Comments on all streets appreciated. Converter is being irritable, sorry for the ugliness.
Seat #6 is the button Seat 5: villian($248.15 in chips) Seat 7: hero ($198 in chips) hero: posts small blind $1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to hero [Qs Qh] several folds, villina opens from cutoff villian: raises $4 to $6 hero: calls $5 HU to flop *** FLOP *** [Jd 6s 3s] hero: bets $12 villina: calls $12 *** TURN *** [Jd 6s 3s] [Td] hero: bets $27 vilian: raises $203.15 to $230.15 and is all-in hero: calls $153 and is all-in |
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Re: huge overbet, turn decision
Fold and not close.
Much easier with reraise preflop. |
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Re: huge overbet, turn decision
Raise PF. Pot it on the flop.
Fold this turn...I think you are going to See 10J (or possibly better) here a lot. |
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Re: huge overbet, turn decision
I don't mind the flat call pre-flop, but if I flat call QQ or JJ preflop and flop an overpair, I will check-raise it...betting out doesn't give you enough information when he just flat calls...does he have AA, KK, JJ, AJ, 99, 88, overcards, worse? If you check-raise flop and get 3-bet, you can probably fold. The move on the turn, to me, just screams some kind of big draw...maybe AdKd for the turned royal flush draw + overcards? Of course it could be AA, KK, JJ or maybe JT as well...that was just my first thought when I saw the huge overbet.
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Re: huge overbet, turn decision
Pretty easy fold.
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