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Extracting value with a set vs bad player Extracting value with a set vs bad player

06-10-2015 , 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by danhendo888
Side question: when shoving in this spot, do you prefer announcing "all in" or just pushing your stack in front of you?
Push... Don't announce anything. Big strength tell is to announce your action.
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06-10-2015 , 03:10 AM
Grunch.

Hard to see an overpair folding to another $330 in a $600 pot. If V only has AK is he shoving if he whiffs turn?

Assume V is not waking up here with AT or flopped straight.

Calling looks strong and shoving might seem like a naked pair QQ and below and V would think he has outs with AK.

I shove.

Edit: just saw adjusted stack size, min-click back to trigger his shove or he calls and sizing is perfect for a turn shove. If he just calls he's slowing down with AK and is never calling a turn shove unless he hits. He is not flatting an overpair to a clickback on the flop and folding a turn ever because he is bad.

Also because he is bad a flat is more likely to make him think you hit something if a scare card hits on the turn because he equates calling with chasing. Because he is bad. Very bad.

In his mind when you click back on flop you somehow have a pair of tens and he can beat that with his overpair right now or AK eventually.

This guy is bad, folks, why make it more complicated than necessary?

Last edited by PoppaLarge; 06-10-2015 at 03:27 AM.
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06-10-2015 , 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Lapidator
Don't agree on the shove here.

Bad players also have a lot of AK with this line.

Tank a few seconds and flat.
Bad players also figure they've got outs with 2 cards to come with AK.
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