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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
betting this flop is no good.
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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
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betting this flop is no good. [/ QUOTE ]...because villain seems aggro based on what we've seen in the OP (which is very little info) OP needs to give us more information to determine if betting is not a good idea: if villain has been calling hero down in order to adjust to hero taking pots from him, hero should be betting. if villain is c/raising type, then hero should consider checking behind in this spot. |
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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
He had played back at me a couple times. Never reraised pre flop but had CR me once when I had raised his SB from the button. He had been check/calling mostly when I was in position.
But this was BvB so I was first to act. I honestly thought he would call with any two to try and take it away later. |
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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
easy flop fold, I ch flop more than betting
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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
gotta let him have it on this dry of a flop.
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Re: JJ facing HUGE overbet
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gotta let him have it on this dry of a flop. [/ QUOTE ] How does the wetness of the board matter here? Villain has a PFR of 2, that pretty much = AA, KK, QQ and AK... If the flop were Qd 9s 8s, you would call because he could have AsKs [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img]????? |
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