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Old 09-13-2007, 07:50 PM
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Default Re: nl100 - overpair vs BB, board pairs on turn

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That 4 is a good card. 38, call a shove.

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So this makes the pot equal to the size of the villain's remaining stack, and if he shoves, I'm getting 2-1 on a call.

Villain is unknown...if he shoves, aren't I drawing to either 2 outs (against trips/FH) or 4 outs (straight) the vast majority of the time? Is this a call I really want to me making? (This isn't the line I took, but this is one of the outcomes that was bothering me as I was looking at the hand in retrospect.)

Or are 55, 66, 88, 99, FD shoving often enough to make the call profitable? I understand if I give him this range, then it becomes a math problem, but I'm just wondering if "typical" opponents in these games are really pulling moves like this?
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