2/5 NL: Over pair - do we jam ??
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Live 2/5 NL, I recently sat down and no real reads on any players.
v1 is passive rec player. (stack: $70)
v2 is a rec player, has been very active, vpip >40%, late 20s asian guy, haven't seen him showdown any hands, but he did get stacked 15 mins prior.
(stack: $500)
overall, table is playing passive loose.
Hero raises $20 in UTG+1 with 2 black QQ. (stack: $1,000)
4 callers. v1 in MP. v2 on button.
Flop: 2s 4s 7d
Hero bets $50. (pot: $100)
v1 calls for $50 & is all in.
v2 raises quickly to $230.
folds back to hero. Hero... jam or fold?
Join Date: Aug 2010
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Lots of draws out there plus he just got stacked so I'm happy to get it all in on flop
Fwiw I tend to take a card off or call down in these with an overpair on wet boards but given all the context here I think it's a good spot to get it in
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Meh not the greatest spot but I'm peanut butter and jamming it in
Join Date: Aug 2016
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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100bb deep this is a jam based on him basically committing himself.
Join Date: Sep 2014
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In live poker, in this spot, it really does Depend!
Most players at 2-5, with one player all in, are doing this with a very strong range, Sets, 5s6s, As3s, As5s, 5s6s and As7s unless they overplay 88-JJ. Online I'm getting it in, live I might make an exploitive fold against that range depending on the player type.
Join Date: Sep 2008
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At worst w are up against a strong combo draw. It's a flip. Basically man. But honestly your probably behind cause he has all sets and your hand is an obv over pair here.
More combos of sets then draws out. Idk here think this is more of a fold.
Join Date: Oct 2016
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Would just start with a x on the flop and go from there. AP, this is probably a fold since the pot is protected by the short-stack, and he's basically jamming into the PFR c-bet 5-way.