888 10/20c. I don't have the HH because my HH don't seem to be saving into my Pacific folder, working on that. Anyways,
Open JJ from UTG+1 to 80c.
Player 1 flats on my direct left (very bad from what I've seen so far). Stack: $10-15.
Player 2 flats on her direct left (no reads). Stack: $8-12.
Player 3 flats. on HIS direct left (haven't seem him get out of line so far). Stack: $9-12.
Flop 953hh. Pot size is $3.30.
I lead for $2.80.
Player 1 flats, player 2 flats. Player 3 raises to $7, has $5~ behind.
Hero ???
Overpair vs many (edited)
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Re: Overpair vs many.
AceLosesKing wrote:888 10/20c. I don't have the HH because my HH don't seem to be saving into my Pacific folder, working on that. Anyways,
Open JJ from UTG+1 to 80c.
Player 1 flats on my direct left (very bad from what I've seen so far). Stack: $10-15.
Player 2 flats on her direct left (no reads). Stack: $8-12.
Player 3 raises to $7. Has $5 behind. Haven't seen him get out of line so far.
Hero ???
what time of day was this game..?
how many runners??
what time is lunch??
how many other games r you playing ??
what is your stack size ??
when was you last drink ??
break was /is when ??
buddyy.com may be able to help ??
whats the Pot/ fold equity ??
or just FOLD
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shove it in there and cross your fingers. 
if they were full stacks, then i would fold. but its like $5 more from you, and the potential of a triple up
if they were full stacks, then i would fold. but its like $5 more from you, and the potential of a triple up
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He got pocket 3's ...
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Sinitster wrote:He got pocket 3's ...
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His holdings are irrelevant, the question is what you would do in this situation.
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lol, I had this today, but I had kk. Same-ish boardSinitster wrote:He got pocket 3's ...
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I'm with benny the cunt tho.
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def fold for me
on the thinking he hit trips ..
on the thinking he hit trips ..
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Re: Overpair vs many (edited)
I hate re raises at these limits as they generally mean a strong hand. But everyone plays so bad at these limits that I would have no choice but to get it in against the potential re raise range of villain.
You definitely need more info on villain but with the limited information you have either shove or fold can be deemed the correct play. Do you think you can find better spots to get it in against villain?
You definitely need more info on villain but with the limited information you have either shove or fold can be deemed the correct play. Do you think you can find better spots to get it in against villain?
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Garth Kay wrote:I hate re raises at these limits as they generally mean a strong hand. But everyone plays so bad at these limits that I would have no choice but to get it in against the potential re raise range of villain.
You definitely need more info on villain but with the limited information you have either shove or fold can be deemed the correct play. Do you think you can find better spots to get it in against villain?
when you say "better spots", its a cash game. no such thing really. assuming that villain isn't the type to hit and run, then if you think you have an edge, even a 55% edge, you should take it shouldn't you?
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