Open Side Menu Go to the Top
Register
Overpair vs two Overpair vs two

07-18-2009 , 12:47 PM
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
PL Omaha $1(BB) Poker Stars
Hero ($100)
BB ($51.50)
UTG ($100)
UTG+1 ($50)
CO ($224)
BTN ($127)

Dealt to Hero QK6K

fold, fold, CO raises to $3.50, BTN calls $3.50, Hero calls $3, fold,

FLOP ($11.50) 554

check, check, check,

TURN ($11.50) 554Q

Hero bets $10.95, CO calls $10.95, BTN folds,

Since they checked the turn I think that I am ahead most of time. But I was wondering if I should really bet because of my bad position.
Overpair vs two Quote
07-18-2009 , 01:07 PM
I don't like the big bet and i wonder why u bet so much? It's an WA/WB situation here to me.
Plus you haven't got any redraws to justify such a big bet, only an overpair.
Plus˛ you're OOP and will have a difficult decision if a club/spade hits the river, which will happen like a bit less than 50% of the time.
plus^3 big bet, where do you want to get value from, JJxx or some AQxx?

IMO, you will take it down just as many times with a big bet as with a smaller bet, say 1/2 pot. PB is a bit waist of money here I think.

As played what are you gonna do after villain calls? c/f? c/c up to 1/2 pot? Vs typical villain i don't find it likely that he has aces since he also checked the turn, that's why i would c/c river without a spade or club.
Overpair vs two Quote
07-18-2009 , 05:57 PM
i bet 7-8 $ dollar on the flop...turn betting wihtout position on that board seems to me not very good, i think you get lightly called on the turn and dont know what to do on the river
Overpair vs two Quote
07-18-2009 , 06:22 PM
bet turn for value and protection
Overpair vs two Quote

      
m