Pot flop, pot turn, push riverOriginally Posted by pgil
Overbet/Push turn is good too with A![]()
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09-14-2007 03:15 AM
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09-14-2007 03:17 AM
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09-14-2007 09:28 AM
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I like your pf bet size you got a lot in and still got called and you achieve a stack to pot ratio of 6 on the flop with an overpair against a loose opponent. That's good enough to commit to the hand I think. Your flop bet puts 1/3 the effective stack in tying you both to the hand which is what you want. On the turn it depends on how aggressive he is, you could check to induce a bet then call or push or you could just lead for 2/3 and get the last of it in on the river or call a push. Since he calls too much I'd lead the turn 1/2 - 2/3 pot. I wouldn't fold. | |
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09-14-2007 11:08 AM
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I make it $55 and shove river. Call a shove obviously. | |
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09-14-2007 05:28 PM
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c/r flop all in or bet every street to push turn. | |
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09-14-2007 05:34 PM
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push turn. villain has only has $80ish left w/ a $70 pot. Any other bet leaves a stupid sized push on the river. | |
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09-14-2007 07:24 PM
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Since it looks a lot like villain is holding a big overpair, I would bet 1/2 pot and see what he does. Of course, I call any push and also felt the river no matter what card falls. Looks like KK , QQ or JJ to me so you don't need to be afraid of the flush. If you push the turn, you will mostly be called by hands that have you beat and hands that might have called a reasonable bet would fold. As such, I think you lose value by overbetting the turn here... |
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09-15-2007 06:25 PM
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I pushed turn, but was worried that I would be pushing out a lot of hands that I had crushed, and would only be called by hands that I was behind. | |
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