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  1. #1

    Default Overpair vs flop bet and shortstack AI

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 11 Tournament, 25/50 Blinds (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    Firstly don't know what happened with the hand converter - came up all weird so I've done the best I can..
    OK only 21 hands in but MP1 is 33/4 button is 48/16.

    Pre- bad call? Raise?

    Anyway on the flop my decision is considering re-raising all-in to hopefully isolate and still have 20BB if I lose but it's obviously massively draw heavy. Suggestions? And don't ask why I didn't bet the flop. Think my phone went or something. So as played?

    UTG+1 (t1985)
    MP1 (t1905)
    MP2 (t1350)
    MP3 (t1862)
    CO (t2200)
    Button (t595)
    SB (t1355)
    Hero (BB) (t1533)
    UTG (t715)

    Hero's M: 20.44

    Preflop: Hero is BB with JcJs, MP1 raises to 125, Button calls t125, Hero calls t75

    Flop: (t400) 10s 6s 7d
    Hero checks, MP1 bets t275, Button raises to t470 (All-In)

    Hero?
  2. #2
    i personally would have raise preflop. the board is quite draw heavy but you might have the best hand. i think the 2.5x raise by mp1 is the most difficult part to figure out. if he typically raises 2.5x i think you need to shove, but lots of players will make smallish raises with aces or kings in which case you should fold. 20bb is still enough to make some moves later on
  3. #3
    Just shove preflop and be done with it. With that many dead chips in the pot you are happy to take it down preflop, or if you're called you're most likely taking the good end of a flip against two higher cards with heaps of dead chips in the pot.
  4. #4
    OK no probs but as played?
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpine021 View Post
    OK no probs but as played?
    As played I would definitely shove over. MP1's bet could be a continuation bet and Button's range could be very wide indeed.

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