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Re: JJ overpair when board pairs up...
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crmenace, you somehow forgot to mention pot size. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I thought of that after I went to bed... <ul type="square">[*] pot size -- be more inclined to call down in larger pots[/list] |
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Re: JJ overpair when board pairs up...
Please say how many players are in the game. I guess it's 10 handed. I'm going to give a boring answer. U know what ur pot-odds are on calling down. You just have to estimate ur chances of being ahead and compare. This is all based on reads.
I tend to show hands like this down though. Villain didn't raise his weak TP on the flop with another player behind him. Far from everyone does this, but it's a little suspicious. This board is also super ragged. Perhaps he's raising A7, 66 or something. But with a good read I would fold. |
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Re: JJ overpair when board pairs up...
I call down here too, one I wanna know the hand of the villain, two I don't wanna him make this moves on me
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Re: JJ overpair when board pairs up...
I don't fold this online.
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Re: JJ overpair when board pairs up...
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I don't fold this online. [/ QUOTE ] Like everyone has said, folding this is really bad, bad. OP, just think about this hand logically; there are probably about 10 times as many hands that raise here in position that do not contain a 9, than hands that do contain a 9 - especially from a guy with these stats, which are on the LAG end. |
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