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Re: KK overpair and villain pushes turn
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no way i fold this vs a guy who just posted in MP [/ QUOTE ] +1 |
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Re: KK overpair and villain pushes turn
yeah i shove here, too often he shows up with smaller overpair
esp. when board pairs 6, now he can only really have set of 8s or 3s, so the 6 is actually a pretty good card for you imo |
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Re: KK overpair and villain pushes turn
agree that folding here is not good. i see posters go apeship to protect their post.
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Re: KK overpair and villain pushes turn
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i see posters go apeship to protect their post. [/ QUOTE ] lol at pfr call, flop call + 300 dollar shove to protect 1 dollar post. Probably true tho |
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Re: KK overpair and villain pushes turn
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yeah i shove here, too often he shows up with smaller overpair esp. when board pairs 6, now he can only really have set of 8s or 3s, so the 6 is actually a pretty good card for you imo [/ QUOTE ] i think the 6 is a pretty terrible card for me. bad players are more likely to call a pfr and on the flop with a hand like 76s in utg+1 than good players are, so there's a bigger chance than usual that he made trips. if the stacks were shallower compared to the pot then i could easily read it as "i'm not going to fold my 8, so i might as well push" but for a bigger than psb i think it's not going to be a hand like that too often. and come on, how often does anyone call flop and push raise turn with a draw? not that often. somebody (baluga?) named a theorem after himself saying basically that. i guess it's obvious from my post, but i folded. |
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