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Old 12-22-2005, 03:47 PM
vanHelsing vanHelsing is offline
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Default Re: Am I overplaying draws again? 200NL

Key when pushing a draw is FoldEquity - the less outs, the higher FE has to be. The lower the pot in comparison to your push, the higher FE has to be again.

You have a non Nut FD + TP. I prefer to have the lower cards paired, as it increases my outs against a TP-hand, while remains the same vs. overpairs.

You are pushing a not too big draw into a tiny pot = you need huge FE.

You bet pot, a nit minraises. It's not proved, but it's very likely that
- he has a quality hand, giving you huge implied odds
- FE is low.

So I don't like your line.

A normal reraise, puts you into a tough spot on turn if just called and destroys you if pushed. No good.

Some posters voted for the turn CR all-in. I don't like it. He too often will feel too commited with an overpair. I'd much rather like it against a tricky/aggro player, who might play like this on air or draw.

I like calling the raise, which spews implied odds, check a turned blank and reevaluate when he bets, if he pots, I have to fold.
Am I too unimaginitive?
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Old 12-22-2005, 03:55 PM
Big_Jim Big_Jim is offline
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Default Re: Am I overplaying draws again? 200NL

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Villain is a bit of an unimaginative nut peddlar

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Villain makes it $16

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Call flop. Check/call or check/fold turn if you whiff.
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Old 12-22-2005, 03:55 PM
BobboFitos BobboFitos is offline
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Default Re: Am I overplaying draws again? 200NL

just take a turn. pair + flush draws are not as strong as people think in l;imped pots.
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