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10NL - QQ vs. donk bet w/ overpair
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No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.05./$0.10. 10 players Converter Stack sizes: Hero: $9.64 CO: $4.58 SB: $6.77 <font color="blue">Villian (SB) is 16/1/3.5 on 98 hands </font> Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is UTG+1 with , UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $0.4</font>, 4 folds, CO calls, Button folds, SB calls, BB folds. Flop: , , POT: $1.20 <font color="#cc0000">SB bets $1.3</font>, <font color="blue">Hero???. </font> |
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Re: 10NL - QQ vs. donk bet w/ overpair
Any raise commits you anyway, I'd just shove. 10NL villains aren't leading for pot with trips here its probably a draw.
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Re: 10NL - QQ vs. donk bet w/ overpair
My gut reaction was to just call to get CO in the pot, but I think thats a mistake. Too many cards can come to either kill your action or beat you. Raise and call everything.
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Re: 10NL - QQ vs. donk bet w/ overpair
drawy board and he could be doing this with a pp or 7s so just pop him up and get it all in
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Re: 10NL - QQ vs. donk bet w/ overpair
Would there be a major difference in how we play this if the flop was 799 rainbow?
I feel 2 diamonds are a huge part of his range and he is betting this aggressively because he likely has 12+ outs. So we push. What range would you put him on if the flop is not two tone and he still pots it? I'm inclined to think if that were the case I'd call flop and fold to further aggression - anyone agrees with this? |
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