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Overpair, A on Turn
This hand comes from the Wynn 2/5 NL game.
I have around $500, so do both villains. I am dealt black QQ UTG+2, UTG makes it 15 and I raise to 45. The Cutoff coldcalls, he is pretty donkish but tricky. I put him either on a pair or a suited connector of some kind (he really overvalues suited connectors, calling an allin w/ 65s preflop) The flop comes J64 two hearts. Original raiser checks, I bet 100, CO calls, original raiser folds. The turn is the ugly A spades. I have around 350, so does the villian, pot is also about 350. Do we push or chk/fold here? It seems like a smaller bet would be worse than either of those. |
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Re: Overpair, A on Turn
heres what im thinking ... the problem here is that if you push all in you are only going to be called by a hand that beats you (he won't call with just a jack, and hopefully wouldnt call with just a flush draw ... only hand he'll toss that does beat you is KK) and you won't be called by a hand you beat
tough decision ... id prolly just shove it in an see what happens, but if i really thought about it id like a check/call i agree ... any bet other than all in is going to be bad because you might be unsure what to do at the river if its a brick or a heart |
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Re: Overpair, A on Turn
What happened in the end is that I checked, he checked behind,
the river came the 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and I folded to his bet. |
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