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Old 12-14-2006, 04:45 PM
mikeJ mikeJ is offline
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Default 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot



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UTG ($734.70)
MP ($743.80)
Hero ($1001.70)
Button ($546)
SB ($759.15)
BB ($795.55)

Preflop: Hero is CO with J, J.
2 folds, Hero raises to $24, Button calls $24, SB calls $21, BB calls $18.

Flop: ($96) 6, 4, 3 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $66, Button folds, SB raises to $180, BB folds, Hero folds.

Thoughts? No previous confrontation w/ villain.
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:15 PM
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Default Re: 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot

standard for me
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:24 PM
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Default Re: 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot

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standard for me

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Yea, I tend to let them have it the first time they c/r me in this spot, but then the 2nd time against that particular villain I go to war.

But, I am having trouble figuring out when I should pull the trigger against the guy sitting next to him (i.e., the other players @ the table who may/may not be paying attention to how I fold to a c/r after I cbet). Maybe, the very next hand, I raise, except the guy to villain's left calls, and the same scenario plays out. Go broke, then?

At what point do you just stop folding those overpairs when it seems like each person @ the table is taking their turn @ c/ring you, but they are each doing it infrequently enough that they could possibly have it. Should I just go broke once in this spot to possibly snap off a bluff and make my future decisions easier?
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:34 PM
Gary Stevenson Gary Stevenson is offline
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Default Re: 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot

i'm not advocating folding an overpair everytime you get c/r'd on a low flop. I just meant in this instance 4way on this coordinated board i think it's a pretty easy fold. you're not going to be in situations like this very often so dont worry about getting played back at with garbage, it almost never is in this spot.
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:35 PM
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Default Re: 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot

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standard for me

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Yea, I tend to let them have it the first time they c/r me in this spot, but then the 2nd time against that particular villain I go to war.

But, I am having trouble figuring out when I should pull the trigger against the guy sitting next to him (i.e., the other players @ the table who may/may not be paying attention to how I fold to a c/r after I cbet). Maybe, the very next hand, I raise, except the guy to villain's left calls, and the same scenario plays out. Go broke, then?

At what point do you just stop folding those overpairs when it seems like each person @ the table is taking their turn @ c/ring you, but they are each doing it infrequently enough that they could possibly have it. Should I just go broke once in this spot to possibly snap off a bluff and make my future decisions easier?

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you could check
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:44 PM
Peter Wiggin Peter Wiggin is offline
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Default Re: 600NL, JJ overpair in multiway pot

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you could check

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I'd feel a lot better checking with AA.
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