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Read vs Read early shove
Live tournament. I've played the villain a few times before and he is an above average player. Very much a thinker (which is why I tried this).
Villain knows me as a decent player and very aggressive. Stacks: Villain 22,550 Hero 19,700 9 handed Blinds 50/100 Villain raises to 250 MP Hero defends BB KQcc' Flop 3c 9c 8d Hero checks Villain bets 350 Hero raises to 1,000 Villain reraises to 3500 (obv I know he has an overpair here) Hero Shoves. I shoved because I know he is capable of folding his overpair. If he doesn't fold then I am ahead of TT/JJ, wrong side of the coin flip against QQ and in trouble against KK/AA. |
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
Standard.
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
this is a creative play. i'm gonna have to try this sometime
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
lol I know fd + 2 overs is standard, but I was wondering if the fact that I read him for an overpair weighed in at all.
Plus the fact that he knows how aggressive I am. |
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
I guess if u took TT and JJ and bluffs out of his range so he had QQ+ or a set and wouldnt fold to your push there's an argument for folding...
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
Doesn't weigh in at all. With that flop and your hand, all the chips go in. If he is smart he'd put you on pretty much what you have or TJ for OESD. If he has the Tc or Jc then his decision is slightly easier. So he just has to decide if he wants to flip right now for his tourney life (worst case scenario). My guess is, if he has overpair, he would call, especially if he has Tc or Jc. If no overpair then he folds of course.
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
yeah doesnt factor in when he has sets, and although he is a think I don't think is he 3 betting to snap fold to a 4 bet shove.
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
so you are saying that calling >> shoving?
and I think he plays a set differently, just from my read, but I was 90% positive he had an overpair when I shoved. |
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Re: Read vs Read early shove
If you just call his RR of 3500 you pretty much expose your hand and if a brick comes on the turn you have no shot. If you push in now you get to see both cards and have a very good chance to double up AND cripple a good player.
BTW, is this the first lvl of the tourney? Those blinds seem awfully low for the amount of chips you have. If it is, then you have tons of FE here. If he does have the AA or KK and he happens to be a good player like you say, then folding will definitely be near the top of his list. |
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