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Overpair OOP vs. Raise Overpair OOP vs. Raise

11-30-2018 , 07:48 PM
Playing 1/2, new to table, 300 (max buy in) deep, main villain (guy in his 50s) roughly the same. I have only one hand of information on villain...he limped for $2 and eventually called a $45 3-bet with suited cards of unknown rank (he told another player who 3bet w KK that he made a flush about 10min after their hand but before this one).

Onto hand with me...

I am in MP with TT, one EP limp, I raise to $12. Villain calls in button, one blind calls initial limped calls. Pot 48ish minus rake and promotion stuff...

Flop is 432r, the blind and limper check. I bet $25, villain raises to $80.

Awkward spot for me OOP to call. I feel like I will be putting in a third of my stack to fold to a lot of turn cards (or not?). Are we okay with stacking off against potential draws here? My experience in this card room as a regular is that people are underbluffing heavily at 1/2, but villain already seems a bit spewy.

Last edited by cmc0605; 11-30-2018 at 07:56 PM.
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11-30-2018 , 10:22 PM
Fold.

QQ-AA are a little closer since you beat weaker overpairs raising

4-way here 1010 is near the bottom of your vbet range and can just fold. Plus in practice gii’ing or flatting herenvs general population is just -EV and a good amount we are literallt drawing dead

Kinda sucks here though since you never have a set or even A5s/65s that often at all (maybe like 1/6 combos overall). So overall your range is super transparent (88+, AKs/AQs/AJs with bdfd that dont check flop) but really no one is good enough or dumb enough to try to exploit you here (ie bluff you off big overpairs)
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12-01-2018 , 03:19 PM
I don't think you can call the guy spewy if you only played one hand with him, I'd gather more information before labeling players;

he could be calling on the button with some hands that connect with this board; this spot does kinda suck bc you are ahead of hands like 45 or A4 but you'll be way behind sometimes as well , tough part is figuring out what his raising range looks like here, I think I am leaning towards fold but its heavily dependent on the player type; if you could put 66-99 in his range that would help your equity obviously
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