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99 overpair facing all-in? Call?
I had a feeling my opponent viewed me as weak-tight. I was playing pretty tight and not seeing many showdowns (usually folding)
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) SB ($115.15) BB ($85.50) UTG ($148.95) Hero ($107.65) Button ($118.23) Preflop: Hero is MP with 9, 9. SB posts a blind of $0.50. UTG calls $1, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $5</font>, [color=#666666]3 folds</font>, UTG calls $4. Flop: ($11.50) 8, 5, 7 [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> UTG checks, [color=#CC3333]Hero bets $9</font>, UTG calls $9. Turn: ($29.50) 4 [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> [color=#CC3333]UTG bets $15</font>, Hero calls $15. River: ($59.50) 5 [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> Hero folds. Final Pot: $59.50 |
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Re: 99 overpair facing all-in? Call?
I think you need to change the format of the converter to 2+2 forums. Its made a bit of a mess of this one - you open fold the river.
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Re: 99 overpair facing all-in? Call?
Use the 2+2 format when converting. Anyway, I would need a really strong read to shove all my money in to this pot. You "feeling" that you are being "pushed around" is not an argument strong enough for going all-in. If your opponent is a loose aggressive maniac clearly believing he can push you around as he wants, then maybe you should consider a call...
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