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Villian has to have exactly 88 or 33 in order to beat you. If I think there's any chance villian could play AJ like this, then I'm getting the money in on the turn.
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I go all in. I hate min-raisers! (But thats now why I move all in) If he has a set, whatever, I'm going broke, and if he has 9T, JK,JA,QQ, TT, I take the pot down or stack him. [/ QUOTE ] Basically, you are saying to go broke if he has something big, and win a small pot if we are ahead. This is not a good strategy. If we push, and he calls, with this dry board, he will have a set or AA almost always. Also, we are pushing out T9, KJ, TT, and probably AJ. |
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I actually considered all 3 options. His AG # was so high though that I had to consider he would do this with AJ or even TT QQ or 99. My knee jerk reaction was to push, but again I agree that he's only calling with hands I beat. So I just called.
Turn was 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] He bet 75 and I called River A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Yuck. He pushed his last $47 and I reluctantly called again. He had JJ Do we just automatically get stacked when someone flops a set against our overpairs, or is there some school of thought that says you can fold to the flop raise on a dry board? |
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I actually considered all 3 options. His AG # was so high though that I had to consider he would do this with AJ or even TT QQ or 99. My knee jerk reaction was to push, but again I agree that he's only calling with hands I beat. So I just called. Turn was 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] He bet 75 and I called River A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Yuck. He pushed his last $47 and I reluctantly called again. He had JJ Do we just automatically get stacked when someone flops a set against our overpairs, or is there some school of thought that says you can fold to the flop raise on a dry board? [/ QUOTE ] Against this villain it would've been very difficult to get away from the KK..On a dry board most villains will wait until the turn to spring to life..Then you can often get away from an overpair.. |
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Do we just automatically get stacked when someone flops a set against our overpairs, or is there some school of thought that says you can fold to the flop raise on a dry board? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on the villian, stacks sizes, position, and all that other crap...there are a lot of different situations. |
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Pushing that flop is the reason why PPs are so sweet in NL. It's a relatively dry board, so it seems unlikely that villian is raising as trong draw. If you push, AJ miiiight call but pretty much all other hands that we beat fold. I call the flop min-raise. And probably c/c the turn and block the river.
How bad is c/cing the flop and blocking the turn for 1/2-> 2/3 pot bet (folding to a raise)? |
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