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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
Based on his stats (although you didn't say how many hands he's played) and the fact the board is flush drawing (thus adding strong draws to his range) I'd say 3-bet/felt it. Reads help a lot in these situations though.
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
3bet flop, get it allin on the flop against this villain.
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
Yeah i know it's read dependent, but this kind of situation is killing me.
Basically, what you guys seem to be saying is look at VPIP, and if it's somewhat high, and aggression factor is high I should lean more towards just 3 betting. Also if you were going to 3 bet this, how much would you reraise? Would you just push, or raise to something like $20 and push the turn? I really would not want to see an A, K or Spade (although the Qs helps), but if doesn't raising less give villain a chance to call with something like KJ? Or maybe let him think he has some FE and push me back? Or should i be looking ot just end the hand? Thanks! |
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
If you're going to reraise, just push. Raising to $20 would be awful since it gives him great odds to draw to a flush. the choices are push and call imo.
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
What if the board came J53 rainbow instead? Does that increase villain's set likelihood enough that some of you are folding here?
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
Call the flop. Stack-a-donk turn non-spade, non-Jack turn. No one thinks so?
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Re: Stars $50 - Overpair vs flop raise
I don't think so. If turn is a spade and he has a hand like AJ and bets and we fold we're just outthinking ourselves. If we shove now we'll never fold the best hand.
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