Re: NLTRN: Premium pair vs. aggressive villain. Overcards on flop.
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This really depends on the villain and metagame.
If he hasn't been reraising you then his range here probably consists of strong aces and high pairs. I don't really think many non-ace hands have a flush draw here. The high pairs don't really turn into bluffs so I would definitely fold here.
If he has been raising you a lot then his range here consists of a lot more air and missed draws so I would be more prone to calling this.
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I don't feel like wasting this post, but I've changed my mind and decided that the turn looks a lot like a missed check/raise. I would call this against a player I thought was pretty spewy, but against anything close to average I think you need to drop.
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He has to have a reason to checkraise, xSCWx. It depends on the history. Your first part of the post was good though. You screwed up a little bit by changing your mind and making a generalization. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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I see a lot of mediocre players here try to c/r all in on these turns just to try to push out worse hands. I don't agree with it, but it seems pretty common to me. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
PS: I still agree it has a lot to do with history.
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