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Re: CR\'d on the flop holding a weak overpair 100NL on FTP
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you fold this turn card, how good of a hand to you need to call/shove? (is calling here never an option and this is always a fold or shove spot?) [/ QUOTE ] I would want at least JJ. If you're going to continue in the hand, I think calling can be fine against an aggro player in order to induce another bet on the river from hands you beat. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think you need to worry about the times he turns TT into a bluff. JJ is not much stronger than 99 on this board. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I agree. Just saying, obviously, it's more likely (maybe only slightly) that I would call with JJ. |
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Re: CR\'d on the flop holding a weak overpair 100NL on FTP
Well, the board/strengh of my hand hasn't really changed. The main difference is the fact that since he CR'd the flop, it could have been a bluff, which will almost always be followed up with a bet on the turn regardless of what falls with a made hand or not. However, not many villians will bluff this river as the success rate is so very low.
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Re: CR\'d on the flop holding a weak overpair 100NL on FTP
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However, not many villians will bluff this river as the success rate is so very low. [/ QUOTE ] I don't agree with this assumption. I find that many players who c/r the flop and bet the turn will continue to bet the river with all sorts of hands -- monsters, bluffs, and TPTK hands included. So, when I'm deciding whether to call the turn, I ask myself would I also call a river bet. If the answer is no, I generally fold. |
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Re: CR\'d on the flop holding a weak overpair 100NL on FTP
Seems reasonable enough, thanks for the input.
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