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Re: (6.50) Overpair facing re-raise on flop
he has a lot of hands that your are more than 50% against and I don't see him have a lot that your are flat out beat by. I'd shove.
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Re: (6.50) Overpair facing re-raise on flop
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Overs aren't flipping like I said above. They have 2 cards left not 5. [/ QUOTE ] I am miles ahead of Overs but not overs with a draw. If you where villian with AJc or A6o or K5c what would you do on the flop ? |
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Re: (6.50) Overpair facing re-raise on flop
I would fold to your bet likely with all 3, possibly shove AJs but I think I can find better spots. The average player can reasonably shove these hands but also many others that makes you ahead.
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Re: (6.50) Overpair facing re-raise on flop
ger, you do realize that there is already like 1200 in dead money in the pot? If he flipped over a combo draw it'll likely be right for you to call. Now, factor in the other random crap these donks can have...
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Re: (6.50) Overpair facing re-raise on flop
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ger, you do realize that there is already like 1200 in dead money in the pot? If he flipped over a combo draw it'll likely be right for you to call. Now, factor in the other random crap these donks can have... [/ QUOTE ] yeah, im with the devin on this one...the best part about sit and gos is you rarely have to fold an overpair! |
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