$1/2 zoom — playing overpair vs XR flop
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$1/2 zoom — playing overpair vs XR flop
BN: $200
SB: $115.83
BB: $287.42
UTG: $291.53
HJ: $293.63 (Hero)
CO: $403.59
SB: $115.83
BB: $287.42
UTG: $291.53
HJ: $293.63 (Hero)
CO: $403.59
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
T
T
UTG folds, Hero raises to $6, CO folds, BN calls $6, SB folds, BB folds
UTG folds, Hero raises to $6, CO folds, BN calls $6, SB folds, BB folds
Flop
($15.00)
9
8
3
(2 Players)
Hero bets $9.42,
BN raises to $26
Hey guys, trying to post my first HH here with hope to find some help
Villain is unknown player without any notes on him.
VPIP: 15%, PFR: 10%, 3bet: 0%, 2bet flop: 100% (2/2) over 42 hands.
After his raise we have something around 30% equity vs villain's range which seems enough for calling in this spot, but what's our plan for turn and river? We should definitely fold to a bet on any spade turn card, any jack and probably queen, right? What about nines, eights and sevens? Are there other cards we should fold to the turn bet?
Thanks a lot.
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Against a reasonable aggressive guy I´d look to get it in ... against a 15/10 with 0% 3bet I´d fold. Even though he raised the flop twice yet (I guess this is one of those?), it might be that he just calls with very strong hands preflop (he didn´t 3bet yet), and he´s tight overall. So, until I´ve seen a bit more from this guy I´ll let him have this one.
Agree with BigFiszh.
I think this is an exploitave fold vs this particular player. Yes 42 hands isn't a lot but it still says something. And I rather just fold the flop right away than call and play guessing games on the turn.
Oh and BigFiszh congrats for your Moderator promotion!
Thank you, BigFiszh and R0b5ter, you helped me a lot!
I agree with BigFiszh and Rob5ter, but would like to mention that vs any aggressive player I wouldn't be folding here
Lets just pretend he is an aggressive player, how would you continue? What are the merits to 3betting the flop, and what are the merits to calling?
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