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Overpair facing a CRAI (reasonably deep) Overpair facing a CRAI (reasonably deep)

06-30-2019 , 01:35 PM
High jack open + BTN call vs BB 3bet is a 4bet.

Probably gonna be tough to fold in this spot. I could get behind a fold if you get 5bet jammed but i'm probably just going with it vs a reg as I see them over value QQ and AK in spots like this.
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07-04-2019 , 03:03 PM
Easy call. He has QQ/JJ/AT or some flush card with big cards a lot. Smallish 3bet size + flop check makes me thiink AA is less likely than usual. This is like, I like my hand but don't want to play OOP for 3 streets, so he just ships after your bet.
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07-05-2019 , 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by muttiah
Easy call. He has QQ/JJ/AT or some flush card with big cards a lot. Smallish 3bet size + flop check makes me thiink AA is less likely than usual. This is like, I like my hand but don't want to play OOP for 3 streets, so he just ships after your bet.
Yup
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07-07-2019 , 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by muttiah
Easy call. He has QQ/JJ/AT or some flush card with big cards a lot. Smallish 3bet size + flop check makes me thiink AA is less likely than usual. This is like, I like my hand but don't want to play OOP for 3 streets, so he just ships after your bet.
Just wanted to pick at this a bit. You think he could 3bet JJ/QQ OOP, get a T high flop with a flush draw, and decide to check? That seems really unlikely to me. Virtually everyone will go for equity denial ('protection') there and continue betting.

Yet you discount AA partially due to the flop check? AA is more likely to check here than JJ/QQ....

We also have K, blocking at least AK. It's not really significant, but it doesn't *help* the case for calling here.
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07-08-2019 , 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by iburydoscocaroaches
Your not looking in the right place to figure what to do here. So he 3b and no 1400 at 2/5 i am not 4b thats just suicide. i would see a flop. You guys think a reg would not know what you have that deep? Your just saying what your hand is this deep. THese guys are 100 bb online players on 2+2 they don't understand stack depth and these are full ring games not 6 max. KK is not that great in live full ring game super deep. So its just call were to deep pre flop. All of these guys would of lost their stack when they 4b they would of called the 5b shove too saying its gto call and its cooler haha.

Now on the flop no he doesn't have set. So thats not in his range he has no reason to butcher a set with spr this high. The question should be is he capable of bluffing like this. To check shove 1500/125 dollars. And you say he does it for a living. Its obvious he has AA here. like 200% of the time. He not only puts you all in but he check shoves. This is a never a bluff. This is not a flush draw. A good reg is never check shoving here that deep with flush draw with spr this high. Now have you ever seen him do this with QQ for this kind of money at 2/5? If not you have to fold because i am 200% + 800%= 1000% sure your gonna see AA every time. this is definitely not AK. This is just one of those lines you just have to let it go against a GOOD reg who is a grinder. Your KK is no good. Unless he is brad booth fan i would hit a shot of whiskey and fold. I would of showed the KK after i folded to see if he shows. If he don't show he has AA. Hes gonna wanna bust your balls and show QQ if you were wrong. Thats a great time to show a hero fold to figure out what he has. Or even offer 20 bucks if he can show worse then KK
Pretty much. Or he went berserk with AQs, AJs. A small chance he just really went crazy with AK off knowing you'd fold.
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