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Re: 25NL - A4o facing overbet from loose villain
Overbet is often an overpair. This goes with the TT hand you observed.
You only have a small TPTK and a gutshot draw. This leaves you in bad shape if he really has an overpair as the odds are far from right to draw. Your hand is also extremely vulnerable if he doesn't have an overpair since almost any turn card will turn your hand into middle pair. Just let it go. |
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Re: 25NL - A4o facing overbet from loose villain
Thanks for the replies. Yeah I was mainly worried about overpairs so I folded.
After about 50 more hands I got to see some more of his cards when he overbet. He would do it with TP crap kicker, and second pair crap kicker, sometimes with draws, and once with nothing. If the hand in my original post occurred later in the session with that new information, would you guys suggest something different? |
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Re: 25NL - A4o facing overbet from loose villain
Easy fold here. TPTK isn't very good on that sort of board, and as others have said it smells overpairy.
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Re: 25NL - A4o facing overbet from loose villain
[ QUOTE ]
Thanks for the replies. Yeah I was mainly worried about overpairs so I folded. After about 50 more hands I got to see some more of his cards when he overbet. He would do it with TP crap kicker, and second pair crap kicker, sometimes with draws, and once with nothing. If the hand in my original post occurred later in the session with that new information, would you guys suggest something different? [/ QUOTE ] Well, the thing is: This guy digs his own hole with his overbets. His risk/reward is way off and he is losing more money than he should when he is behind. So your counter-strategy should be to make sure you are there when he is behind. In the current case this is probably true even if you knew about his tendencies. |
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