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#11
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Ok, a quick but serious answer, lead out on the flop or check call. Check raising bloats the pot and gives you weird turn situations like this. As played push your last $20 in on the turn. This is also the wrong forum. Go to micro limits for more suitable advice for this limit.
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#12
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I usually c/c flop, lead blank turn in spots like this.
OP: This is not an easy situation, and definitely takes some feel as to whether to felt an overpair or not. The checkraise is bad because we're OOP with the weakest overpair, and vills minRR preflop (lol minbet) can mean a lot of things, possibly AA-KK, which is not a hand we want to bloat the pot against. |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ]
I usually c/c flop, lead blank turn in spots like this. OP: This is not an easy situation, and definitely takes some feel as to whether to felt an overpair or not. The checkraise is bad because we're OOP with the weakest overpair, and vills minRR preflop (lol minbet) can mean a lot of things, possibly AA-KK, which is not a hand we want to bloat the pot against. [/ QUOTE ] What do you do if he raises your turn donk? What do you do on a blank river if he calls it? |
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#14
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Oracle,
check/call flop, check/fold turn because people rarely second barrels wiffed overs at NL50 |
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c/r-ing the flop is spewy. he rarely calls w. worse hands and folds most hands we beat.
c/c lead turn is an okay line. I would probably fold if he raises the turn though. If he calls our turn lead, i probably either 1/2 pot on river (blank) or c/c small bet. |
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