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(60) TT overpair in EP
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Only read is that I know SB is a heavy loser. PokerStars Tournament, Big Blind is t20 (9 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com Hero (t1500) UTG+1 (t1500) MP1 (t1500) MP2 (t1500) MP3 (t1500) CO (t1480) Button (t1530) SB (t1490) BB (t1500) Preflop: Hero is in UTG with T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Hero calls t20, <font color="gray">UTG+1 folds</font>, <font color="gray">MP1 folds</font>, <font color="gray">MP2 folds</font>, <font color="red">MP3 raises to t60</font>, <font color="gray">CO folds</font>, Button calls t60, SB calls t50, <font color="gray">BB folds</font>, Hero calls t40 Flop: (t260) 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 5[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (4 players) SB checks, Hero... |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
i'd raise preflop. in this case i'd bet 180 on flop.
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Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
Preflop looks fine, I'm playing medium pairs for set value in EP early.
Postflop, a bet looks blindingly obvious (3/4 pot or so), and evaulate from there. Just don't go broke unimproved. |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
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Preflop looks fine, I'm playing medium pairs for set value in EP early. Postflop, a bet looks blindingly obvious (3/4 pot or so), and evaulate from there. Just don't go broke unimproved. [/ QUOTE ] You would raise JJ there preflop, though, right? I bet 200 and they all folded. If I had gotten raised by a pre-flop caller (not the original raiser), what's your plan? I think I'm folding for sure against the original raiser. |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
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[ QUOTE ] Preflop looks fine, I'm playing medium pairs for set value in EP early. Postflop, a bet looks blindingly obvious (3/4 pot or so), and evaulate from there. Just don't go broke unimproved. [/ QUOTE ] You would raise JJ there preflop, though, right? I bet 200 and they all folded. If I had gotten raised by a pre-flop caller (not the original raiser), what's your plan? I think I'm folding for sure against the original raiser. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know, ask nuggetz and bigt instead, they are obviously the best players on the forum. P.S. Generally raise JJ and read-dependent on what to do vs. a raise post-flop, but like I said, don't go broke. |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
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I don't know, ask nuggetz and bigt instead, they are obviously the best players on the forum. [/ QUOTE ] Whoa, where did this come from, Pineapple? I hope it's not something I said [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] edit: nm, saw the other post. I think that big downswing of yours is getting to you...buck up happy camper, and turn that frown upside down [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
Preflop is cool. Looks like it's the 2nd hand of the tourney. I do prefer a limp then, though I'd often raise this to 80 as well.
I'm leading flop for about what you did, but I hate these spots. If we don't take it down here we are in awfully tought spots on the next two streets. Very few turns feel safe and there is a chance we are already crushed. Given your read, however, I'd be delighted to get AI vs the SB here. Otherwise I'm reluctant to stack off unimproved. |
Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
Bet 3/4 into the raiser and reevalute from there. If he raises, fold. If he flat calls, then you have to put him on a hand range (isnt poker fun!)
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Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
bet flop. i like a shutdown if he calls flop.
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Re: (60) TT overpair in EP
I call preflop. I dont like reraising with TT to play it out of position.
I would bet something like 160 - 200. You are most likely ahead, there are a lot of bad cards that can leave you guessing if you give a free card and I dont really think I want to try a checkraise here because all you have is one pair. I'd rather take the pot down here (and/or get some info) than bloating it with what could be a 2nd best hand. |
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