Re: NL100 - overpair reraisydaisy\'d on flop
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The case for 45 is if he had it, and he put you on AK, QK he would be worried the K counterfitted his 2 pair.
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54 on a 6654 board... look again [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Hmmm, I brought up the 5-4 as a minor concern on the flop, before the 4 hits on the turn. It give him a small 2 pair (6's over 5's) which fits his actions to the end of the flop action. It's also a likely calling hand preflop to a raise that small, our hero had plenty of chips relative to the raise giving the vilian hope of great implied odds with a classic trap hand. It remained in my possible hands thoughout. Many players would play the 5-4 about the same as PP33 here. The 33 is better because it's open ended after the turn but on the flop it's about the same value hand as the 2pair you have with 5-4. Am I missing something? I looked it over.
Depending on other factors I will from time to time put in a reraise (with PP) against a late poss preflop raiser when the flop comes all baby's. I think the villians play was reasonable here throughout. So many players will call a flop bet with overs to the board that it really is prudent to fire on the turn again when the next baby hits. Many of the goofs (remember I don't know if the villian knows the hero's game) will call the flop bet with overs, but won't do it with 1 card to come to a turn bet. I might only critisize the villians actions by saying the turn bet should have arguably been $30. This would have given our hero something to think about and the 10's would look very marginal against this size bet. Now the villian is gaining clearer info with his bet. This bet amount clearly asks the hero if he's willing to go all the way with his hand without risking the villians entire stack. The villian is betting $30 but the hero realizes with 1 street to go if he calls here he's probably got to go for it all. So the hero is really deciding if he want's to call all-in or not. That would be my read from the other side if you add it to my initial comments.
Dave
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