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Re: My overpair vs ....?
You bet out on the flop so you don't give him odds on the flush draw. Unless of course you don't think there is a chance he is drawing. Also, If you bet out and he raises again then you are likely done with the hand.
Is betting out to reduce odds\gain information wrong here? |
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Re: My overpair vs ....?
Love some of the debate here. Though more than a little confused that most people missed the straight lol. I didn't think there was a great chance he was drawing to the flush, felt it was likely a pair,AK or probably an overpair. The fact I drew out on the river I don't really see as important, it happened as villain decided to play his KK (nh Wallenborn) so passively, I fully expected to get raised on turn, confirming my thoughts and happily folding. That's the plan change I guess, as when he didn't raise, I hit a bit of a miricle card and shoved, for Vaya's reasons.
So...betting out on the undercard flop vs a pf re-raiser, then folding to a raise = std? If so, I assume a PSB is fine? I ask as this seems to give villain an opportunity to simply call, then you're left with more difficult decisions OOP on the turn and river |
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Re: My overpair vs ....?
Bump for the evening crew, ty
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