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Old 10-26-2007, 07:42 PM
Kamppi69 Kamppi69 is offline
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Default When you would fold an overpair on the turn? See the other case NLTRN

Heads up sng. I did that. I raised from the BB oop preflop and the opponent called. He seemed like a decent and solid player at the beginning. The board came mostly connected cards and turn card was also scary cause changes that my opponent could have made a straight or two pair with that card, wasnt unlikely at all. I threw down a bet 90 in to a 120 pot and opponent call on the flop. I bet little more than half of the pot on the turn and guy shoves all in. Blinds were at the lowest and i wasnt showing weakness at all. At low stakes people like to shove nowadays with good hands cause they usually get called by ridicilious hands. On what situations would you fold an overpair on the turn? Did i make the right play. Usually i make my decisions based on my opponent, what kind of player he is and how he played the hand if i necessarily dont have the best hand.

Other scenario. I raised from the button and i had raised a lot preflop. The blinds were still at lowest I had A8o and the opponent called. The board came 6h7h5s and opponent shoves all in OOP right away when the flop came. I called and catched an eight. I think it was a very stupid call. opponent had cathed a six on the flop. The blinds were still pretty low. I could be in the lead with that hand and against any flopped pair im a slight favorite. Against a draw im usually on the lead. The opponent seemed quite weak and blinds were low. Bad play to call all in?
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