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[ QUOTE ] I usually just keep betting until I get raised. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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#2
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I usually just keep betting until I get raised. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Do you fold all over pairs to a raise in spots like this? If not, why? and How large does over pair need to be? |
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Depends on a lot of things. For example if I have been firing a lot of 2nd barrels lately. If I have a feeling the villain is getting frustrated and might be making a move I would never fold any overpair. Against a more passive opponent I could fold AA in that same spot. So it's a lot about table flow and your image imo.
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#4
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And the problem with checking the turn is evident and why OP is posting this hand.
BTN coldcalls preflop so we can assume he doesn't have TT+. That gives him a range of smaller pairs and connectors of which many weaker ones will fire the turn if we check and also if were to spike a ten on the river we could still be behind if he has something like 77/97/87/76 and all those hands will prob. bet the turn when checked to by an aggressive player. Meh .. I'm too tired to think this through, will get back to this in the morning .. eh well it's morning already, 8 am, but when I wake up. |
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bet bet bet bet bet bet... if you get raised then deal with it, there's no ABC answer there.
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