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Old 03-23-2007, 05:00 PM
molotom molotom is offline
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Default Re: 10NL: Overpairs and commitment

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You played it fine. No reason to overbet the pot on the turn. Your bet was good.

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That is reassuring.
However I am still confused about how the 80% PSB is better than a push on the turn. Villain should realise that my 80% PSB leaves me committed, so do we make this bet in the hope that he is dumb and will just call it with draws/weaker hands that would've folded had I pushed?

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This is usually a set of Ts or Js since he didn't open raise PF.

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wtf? Hero played the hand fine and I'm quite confident that we have at least 80% equity here.

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I would expect JJ to open-raise preflop, same for TT. I doubt he has 33: limp+calling my raise for set value is questionable, he is getting 12:1 implied if he stacks me, which is fine if he knows I hold AA, but most of the time here I am holding something like AK,AQ,AJ with which I am far less likely to stack off.

I am interested to know what ranges people would put villain on here.
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