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Old 06-11-2012, 01:46 PM   #1
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Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

PokerStars - $6.48+$0.52|15/30 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

CO: 1,510.00
BTN: 1,455.00
SB: 1,745.00
BB: 1,800.00
UTG: 1,020.00
Hero (MP): 1,470.00

SB posts SB 15.00, BB posts BB 30.00

Pre Flop: (45.00) Hero has Q Q

fold, Hero raises to 90.00, CO calls 90.00, fold, SB calls 75.00, fold

Flop: (300.00, 3 players) 3 T T
SB bets 1,655.00 and is all-in, Hero ??

Villain is unknown. This makes no sense at all, why would he shove here? If he has a 10, why make such a large overbet? What did he expect me to call with? KK+ probably had 3B pre. I can't think of much I'm beating, but I can't think of many hands I'm losing to either. T9+ and 33/KK+ only. He could have 44/99, JJ and many FD too.
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Old 06-11-2012, 02:00 PM   #2
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Re: Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

Snap expect to see a flush draw mostly, a little less Tx, a little less than that 88-44, and some 3x, take a note whatever hes got. If board was like TT8ccx it gets a little snappier cause there are more combos of 8x as well as some straight draws. I guess its ok to fold, but I always call here.
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Old 06-11-2012, 02:41 PM   #3
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Re: Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

Against two players I dont see he has Tx, he would probably c/c, c/r. I expect FD or some mid pair. With some AJ+ or TT+ he would probably raise preflop. Easy call for me.
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Old 06-11-2012, 07:06 PM   #4
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Re: Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

Yeah it sucks cause you will see Tx sometimes, but mostly you are good here. Try not to be results oriented in these spots! Very easy to see Tx in this spot 2-3 times and start making hero folds
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Old 06-11-2012, 09:18 PM   #5
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Re: Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

From my experience I would say you have got excellent equity in this spot. It's a snap call for me. A lot of villains will play their pocket pairs this way, some bluffs because it's a dry board and occasionally a ten. A ten and a full house are the least likely hands you will see here imo.
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Old 06-19-2012, 01:53 AM   #6
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Re: Overpair facing shove overbet on paired board. $3,50 6max

PokerStars - $6.48+$0.52|15/30 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

CO: 1,510.00
BTN: 1,455.00
SB: 1,745.00
BB: 1,800.00
UTG: 1,020.00
Hero (MP): 1,470.00

SB posts SB 15.00, BB posts BB 30.00

Pre Flop: (45.00) Hero has Q Q

fold, Hero raises to 90.00, CO calls 90.00, fold, SB calls 75.00, fold

Flop: (300.00, 3 players) 3 T T
SB bets 1,655.00 and is all-in, Hero calls 1,380.00 and is all-in, fold

Turn: (3060.00, 2 players) A

River: (3060.00, 2 players) 3

SB shows A A (Full House, Aces full of Tens) (Pre 82%, Flop 88%, Turn 100%)
Hero shows Q Q (Two Pair, Queens and Tens) (Pre 18%, Flop 12%, Turn 0%)
SB wins 3,060.00

I never thought he could have aces here, he called oop even after getting 1 caller. Horrible play I think, and he got lucky I got QQ, I don't think he was so smart to realize I had an overpair and would call his huge overbet. It was a $7, not a $3,50.
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