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Getting stacked overpair v overpair (general)
Im sorry I dont have HH's for examples but this is happening to me alot recently and Im not sure if this is just varience or there is a way to get away from this common situation.
Most hands go something similar to this: Stack sizes 100-120BB. Villain raises 3.5BB, I 3bet in with position or from blinds with a hand like TT-QQ. Villain calls. Flop comes very dry something like 862 rainbow or 722. Some kind of flop where Im not really worried about a set because history with villain and his 3bet calling range. Scenario 1 I lead flop from the blinds and get raised, either get it all in then or call and then get pushed AI on turn. Scenario 2 I C/R flop from blinds then push or get pushed turn AI. Scenario 3 I bet flop with position only to get c/r. Scenario 4 Villain donk bets flop then I raise. In almost all scenarios I usually end of getting it all in on flop or turn. The ranges I put villain on are TPTK (something like AJ, AT pairing tens or J) or an overpair 99-AA. The problem is I hold TT-QQ often here and find myself getting stacked by an slightly higher overpair. JJ to QQ or QQ to AA etc. My question is when you put a villain on a range of over pairs in which you are ahead maybe 50% of the time is there a way to avoid/navigate this? Example you hold QQ and villains range is TT-AA. |
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