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Muxy
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04-22-2006, 09:06 PM
Post subject: Overpair Situations
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4-of-a-Kind
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25nl - ASSUME 100~ BB STACKS
Your Holdings: A A
OOP is a 11/2
He raises IN UTG+1 4x
I am in the SB
Flop: 9 4 2
How do you play this. It is obvious OOP looks to be a nut camping/set farmer.
My stats 18/7.
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Also how would you play this against a 30/15
How do you play this PF vs the two.
How do you play it from the flop and further streets.
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thnwkd
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Flush
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Assuming no other callers, if i put him on AK I chk/call since if he's a set farmer he is tight enough to fold AK unimproved.
I am not worried about a set on this board because he is limping 22-TT utg+1 pf. More likely he has JJ - KK in which case i lead for 1/2 - 2/3 pot.
against the more laggy opp I chk call and and try to induce the bluff or push on the turn with a smallish hesitant bet.
my 2c
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IslandGrinder
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KingLizard
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Flush
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Depending on the table, I would reraise his bet by 2-3x. My goal would be to get as much in as possible with my AA. If he called, and the flop had no pairs (which might cause me to slow down), I would push. I don't think I would be in the hand after the flop (at least all my money would be in).
The player stats wouldn't affect my decision above in the given scenario.
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AHiltz
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Quote:
He raises IN UTG+1 4x
I am in the SB
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And we are not raising him because????
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Muxy
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I did re-raise him PF.
I just wanted to know how people play this PF and on the FLOP vs a lag and a setfarmer/nut camper.
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