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10NL: Overpair with flush draw vs. possible set or flush
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BooG690
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06-01-2009, 05:41 PM
Post subject: 10NL: Overpair with flush draw vs. possible set or flush
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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http://weaktight.com/1167966
Only 8 hands on villain so no real reads.
How is my preflop bet-sizing?
Another issue is my river call. The check on the turn leaned his range a bit closer to queens (he would definitely have bet to protect his set, no?). With the check on the turn, is this river call ever acceptable?
$0.05/$0.1 No Limit Holdem
9 players
Converted at weaktight.com
Stacks:
UTG ($9.25)
UTG+1 ($9.85)
MP1 ($8.35)
Hero (MP2) ($10.00)
MP3 ($10.15)
CO ($1.30)
BTN ($11.25)
SB ($10.00)
BB ($12.15)
Pre-flop: ($0.15, 9 players) Hero is MP2
2 folds, MP1 raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $0.95, MP3 calls $0.95, 3 folds, BB calls $0.85, MP1 calls $0.65
Flop: ($3.85, 4 players)
BB checks, MP1 bets $0.40, Hero raises to $2.80, 1 fold, BB raises to $5.20, MP1 folds, Hero calls $2.40
Turn: ($14.65, 2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks
River: ($14.65, 2 players)
BB goes all-in $6, Hero goes all-in $3.85
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sarbox68
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Full House
Join Date: Sep 2006
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I push over the BB 3b... make him play for stacks vs your TP/NFD.
1) By just calling, you now have over 1/2 your stack in the middle. So have a plan for the rest of it.
2) You have TP/NFD... you are squashing everything except sets and a flopped flush. Against the former you still have 35% equity, and the latter is not particularly likely, and you've got a re-draw on that to the nuts. Add the fact that his range prolly isn't ONLY sets and made flushes (reads would obv help here), you may have some fold equity, and the money that's already in the pot, and I think this is an easy shove.
As played, are you really thinking of folding out of a $16 pot for $3.85?
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d0zer
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,518
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jam flop. some turn cards can come to scare out some of his range like 2ndNFD, Jx hands.
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Robb
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,072
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by d0zer
jam flop. some turn cards can come to scare out some of his range like 2ndNFD, Jx hands.
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I think this is vital. We've gotta jam the flop with this hand 'cuz he'll get it in bad more often on the flop than on most turns/rivers. Just shove over and be sure to make your flush.
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