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Old 11-19-2007, 02:02 AM
cooker3 cooker3 is offline
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Default Re: NL100, Party: 99 flops overpair after i call preflop in blinds

I don't like a cr here. If he pushes then you have to fold and if he calls your in a meh spot where a lot of cards can look scary.
I prefer a c/c and see the turn, this way pot is not as inflated.
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Old 11-19-2007, 05:36 PM
Aquadougs Aquadougs is offline
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Default Re: NL100, Party: 99 flops overpair after i call preflop in blinds

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Whatever his cbetsize is here, what pot odds should we offer him? 2,33:1 like a 0,75p bet would done?

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Raise less than pot, but more than 3x his bet.

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How do you calculate the size of the pot?
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Old 11-20-2007, 03:02 AM
Aquadougs Aquadougs is offline
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Default Re: NL100, Party: 99 flops overpair after i call preflop in blinds

I think checkraise is wrong here after reading this:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rt=all&vc=1

(Really good discussion about potcontrol OOP and checkraising OOP with TPTK)

What if he 3bets me? Then you say I should fold. In that case my 99 is like a 72o.
What if he calls? Then I have to "pot-control" (passive line) it down to river, which could be very dangerous to my hand and probably -EV (?)

According to the article above, I should be committed to value-checkraise here. If I'm committed then I'm willing to call an all-in. Since you say we arent committed with this hand, its wrong to c/r with this hand.

Do you still think a c/r is right?
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