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02-17-2012 , 09:22 PM
Villain just called to S/D with pocket 2s, he seems like a donk.

Pacific Poker - $0.06 NL - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

SB: $9.01
Hero (BB): $6.00
UTG: $2.08
MP: $10.54
CO: $9.26
BTN: $10.72

SB posts SB $0.03, Hero posts BB $0.06

Pre Flop: ($0.09) Hero has K 7

UTG calls $0.06, MP calls $0.06, CO calls $0.06, BTN calls $0.06, fold, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.33, 5 players) 3 K 7
Hero bets $0.33, fold, fold, CO calls $0.33, fold

Turn: ($0.99, 2 players) 5
Hero bets $0.99, CO calls $0.99

River: ($2.97, 2 players) Q
Hero bets $4.62, CO calls $4.62

Hero shows K 7 (Two Pair, Kings and Sevens) (Pre 49%, Flop 17%, Turn 9%)
CO shows 3 3 (Three of a Kind, Threes) (Pre 51%, Flop 83%, Turn 91%)
CO wins $11.60

Is there anyway I could have prevented being stacked? Should I jam river here?
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02-17-2012 , 09:25 PM
If villian has shown a willingness to get to SD very light indeed, I dont mind the overbet jam OTR. (and dont worry about balancing our range)

Tbh, were getting stacked once we bet that river anyway, unless we bet something like $1...

Reload and move on. Next time we have 2 pair or even TPTK, we can try this again vs him. This is just a bit of a pants cooler tbh
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02-17-2012 , 09:38 PM
dont overbet river
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02-18-2012 , 11:28 AM
why this overbet?
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02-18-2012 , 11:46 AM
less on river...no need to be valueowned

also to prevent that, unless you got a monster (set or better) I'd 3/4 PSB on turn and 2/3 on river so you can fold to a eventual raise shove.
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