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Dump the overpair?
6-handed game due to walkers.
Folded to me in the CO and I raise JJ. The SB (mostly unknown guy, but doesn't seem too LAGgy or too weak or anything extreme) 3-bets. Back to me and I 4-bet, he 5-bets, I call. Flop is 743 and he bets. What's the plan for the rest of the hand? Peel and fold the turn? Call down? Dump it now? Raise/fold? I also feel like my hand posts are getting dumber. Apologies if you are reading them. |
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Re: Dump the overpair?
call. probably followed by call. probably followed by call.
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Re: Dump the overpair?
I'm raising this flop. If he 3bets then I'm calling it down. The pot is pretty big at this point so I don't see myself folding an overpair. Is it possible for him to overplay AK, 88-TT? If he sees you as an aggressive player who might be stealing his blinds then he's most likely playing this flop real aggressive.
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Re: Dump the overpair?
Call down and probably lose but maybe win.
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#5
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Re: Dump the overpair?
I've been h/u with unlimited raises but never played with a 5 bet cap. Have you ever seen anyone 5 bet from the SB with AK or TT in steal spots?
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Re: Dump the overpair?
is this a 5 bet cap or 5 bets because we are heads up
I have never played with a 5 bet cap. Man, I love 5 bet caps does that increase a better players winrate? I would think so. Did I say 5 bet cap enough times? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Dump the overpair?
The 5-bet cap can can actually reduce the action sometimes because a player will 4-bet if it's a cap but just call it if there's a 5-bet cap.
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Re: Dump the overpair?
I think calling it down is fine.
BTW, I enjoy reading all your hand posts, Keep em coming PJ |
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Re: Dump the overpair?
Showdown.
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Re: Dump the overpair?
It's a 4-bet cap, but we're HU so it's NO LIMIT!
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