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Old 02-05-2007, 07:20 PM
Small Stakes Small Stakes is offline
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Default Overpair - Paired Flop

What is the standard line for Playing an overpair when the board pairs? Ex 1 You pot from early w/AAJT board comes 772 rainbow.
- What if you are the button?
- How many callers before you check fold?

Its seems I get played back at a ton here. I raise a wide range, but people automatically put you on AA.






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Old 02-05-2007, 07:58 PM
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Default Re: Overpair - Paired Flop

against 3 or less, bet... aginst more people, check folding is probably close to being always right.
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:11 AM
Yossalah Yossalah is offline
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Default Re: Overpair - Paired Flop

what limits do you play?
do you only raise AA from prelop? try mixing up your play a little more
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Old 02-06-2007, 10:29 AM
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Default Re: Overpair - Paired Flop

1. Don't raise from EP. It's just asking for trouble. Occasionally, I get cute there when I'm bored, but doing anything other than limping or folding there is almost always sub-optimal.

2. If it's rainbow, I'll usually let one card come off. The only thing that can really hurt you is if someone hits one of their pairs to draw a boat, and you'll have a lot better idea where you stand on the turn. If there's a flush draw out where I don't have the NFD, then I just suck it up and fire out a pot-sized bet. Very few players have the balls to come over the top of a pot-sized bet with air.
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