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Re: Overplay an overpair?
I'd call this, I think. Sometimes you're up against a higher overpair or a set here. More often it's A9, a draw, an underpair, two overs etc. Since he's the chip leader, he might just be bullying with crap...
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Re: Overplay an overpair?
Automatic call, unlucky to be against a set or higher pair here, and as mentioned, too much has gone in to fold.. I'd have preferred moving all in after the flop and not have to make this decision and put the decision on him
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Re: Overplay an overpair?
FWIW...I'm thinking I played this poorly, but I ended up getting all the money in with the best hand. Villain turned over KQ and proceeded to river a Q to knock me out of the tournament.
I feel pretty comfortable with the allin call given the way I played the hand, but I guess I'm trying to figure out if there was a way I could have played this hand with less risk and without risking my entire stack. I seem to get in this situation alot and am convinced there is a flaw in the way I'm playing overpairs. |
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Re: Overplay an overpair?
How's that possible? With position, you just have to punish the limpers with a big raise. You just got unlucky, that's all.
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