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50nl: 44 flop 567 vs big overpair (rr preflop)
50nl 6 handed
Hero : 4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ($50) Villain ($53) --- Hero: Raise ($2) Villain: Raise ($7) 4 folds Hero: call ($5) --- Flop: 5 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Pot: $15.50 Hero: ? ($43 behind) Reads: Villain was playing tight and I have reason to believe he would make this play with only high pairs, so let's put him on QQ-AA, it does not matter much. I am assuming that he will try to get it all in on this flop if he has a pair, a small possibility of AK may give me some fold equity but I think a large part of the time he has an big overpair here. I wouldn't think I have much fold equity. I'd like to checkraise allin here, to semi-bluff and maybe get him to fold AA but I'm not sure that he's able to fold it so maybe that's a pure spew. any comments? According to odds-calculator I have 33% equity vs an overpair (not counting 88 or 99, I'm quite sure he wouldnt rr them pf so that's out of the question). I'll give some examples of things that might happen. 1: I check, villain bets $10 2: Hero bets $10, villain minraises to $20 3: Hero checks, villain pushes (obv fold? ) |
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Re: 50nl: 44 flop 567 vs big overpair (rr preflop)
Folding pf is standard.
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Re: 50nl: 44 flop 567 vs big overpair (rr preflop)
Calling a re-raise OOP without set odds with a small pocket pair is a huge leak that you should fix ASAP.
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