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NL25; overpair gone wrong?
Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 8 Players
LeggoPoker Hand History Converter MP1: $41.55 MP2: $4.65 CO: $19.30 BTN: $14.55 SB: $24.20 BB: $25.25 UTG: $2.25 Hero (UTG+1): $42.25 Pre-Flop: T T dealt to Hero (UTG+1) UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.75, MP1 calls $0.75, MP2 folds, CO calls $0.75, BTN calls $0.75, 2 folds Flop: ($3.35) 9 3 7 (4 Players) Hero bets $1.50, 2 folds, BTN calls $1.50 Turn: ($6.35) 5 (2 Players) Hero bets $3, BTN calls $3 River: ($12.35) 6 (2 Players) Hero checks, BTN bets $9.30 and is All-In, Hero.... i realize i probably should have bet more on both the flop and the turn to make the decision easier, but as played is this a call? |
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Re: NL25; overpair gone wrong?
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i realize i probably should have bet more on both the flop and the turn to make the decision easier, but as played is this a call? [/ QUOTE ]Don't forget preflop. I would fold river. |
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Re: NL25; overpair gone wrong?
also: no reads on villain, it is my ~15th hand at the table. my image is probably of a normal tight player (have played 4 pots, tripled up w/ QQ vs. AK vs. AQ)
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Re: NL25; overpair gone wrong?
Bah, every 4, every 8, every set, every weird two pair (97,76,75) and any bigger pair beats you, you only beat like A9 stuff. Fold river.
And yes, raise bigger PF, bet bigger on flop and turn. |
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