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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
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bet the turn. fold river. [/ QUOTE ] Not too deep....we checked a supposedley bad card on turn then he open pushes all in on river so based on this i call here As this hand played i call here. The player is making it immposible to call we checked the turn and showed weakness(so you ment to induce here?) I call take the variance if im beat |
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
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wow, I've never folded a flush heads up for 120bb. leak? [/ QUOTE ] yeah. but it's a rare situation when you have the flush and he's the one overbetting, so you're right, it shouldn't cost you much. |
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
I checked the turn, indeed to induce a bet, because several of our hands so far had went: I raise preflop, I continuation bet the flop, I check the turn, and he instantly fires a pot size bet on the river. He had done it several times already.
With almost no money in the pot, I just can't see a call as +EV, as in my experience, these overbets at these levels are almost always the nuts. |
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
What if he checkraises all in instead of leading with a push? Does that change anything for you? I assume you bet the river if he checks. What if he leads out for pot? Do you just call or do you raise? What if he pushes to your raise? Basically I'm wondering if this hand is ever good for a stack once we get to the river with a fairly small pot.
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
could be a misclick for all I know, def. calling here.
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
who is up to get in another 180man sng today ?
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Re: NLCASH - small flush facing massive overbet shove
wrong thread
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