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Old 11-15-2007, 11:24 PM
Sean Fraley Sean Fraley is offline
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Default Re: TT in r/r pot as overpaid

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Are we just worried about overcards hitting?

My thought is that most overcards will take a stab here rather than check behind. You can call, then lead turn to take it down.

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Overcards, straight cards, another heart, etc.

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There are way to many cards that can hit the turn that you don't want to see. If you think that you are ahead here enough that a stop-n-go is for value, then you really need to be playing this hand like an overpair and charging villain for any draws he might have. If you normally restrict yourself to c-betting no more that 1/2 pot in reraised flops, go ahead and bet $2.70. If you don't work with that restriction, I would put a full $5.40 in the pot now. You really don't want to get fancy on scary boards like this. In addition, betting hard at boards like this makes it a lot easier to get value in the future when villain has TP and you have something better.
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