$4.40 180-man SnG - Queens facing overbet on low flop

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Re: $4.40 180-man SnG - Queens facing overbet on low flop

Postby trishan » Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:01 pm

gmatical wrote:
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I thought the overbet smelt of weakness like an AQ or AK or maybe a smaller pocket pair like 66,77 that does not want to see a difficult turn card. I jam and he calls with KK.


I think you have to think of the consequences of your actions. In this situation (stacks & blinds)- i assume you were puzzled with his bet - try and make 'fold' your default play. If you 'guess' wrong - it's curtains.

I think if your short stacked, you could be forgiven here (can be the right play) - tilting is no excuse however.

Also, if you are hesitant to 4bet, try and decide what you are gonna do on a safe flop and commit to it.

I think you should have bet on that flop - and i am sure in hindsight you agree (probably would have cost you a little not alot to work out you were beat - unless he check called you to your death that is :) ).

Why DID you check that flop? Slowplaying gone pear shaped?


I checked so I could check-raise as that is a very safe flop for me. Then his overbet confused me a little. Would someone with KK or AA or even a set overbet the pot on the flop? Then I thought what kinda hands might do that, possibly a small pair that doesn't want to see an over card or perhaps AQ,AK,AJ.
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Re: $4.40 180-man SnG - Queens facing overbet on low flop

Postby gmatical » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:28 pm

There is no denying it is an unorthodox way to play KK, perhaps a rule of thumb needs to be drawn up.

Only MAKE bizarre overbets, NEVER call them*

* Unless we have the nuts or very close to it!!
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