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NL25: JJ overpair on paired board NL25: JJ overpair on paired board

08-07-2008 , 04:05 PM
Villain is 70/35/1.5 but just after 30 hands. He doesn't seem as ******ed as his stats look like. First 10 hands or so he limped every button. Then he started to raise every button standard to 3x BB. He did limp like 1 or 2 times again later in the game, but sticked to raising 3x BB now. He did 3bet me like 3 times and I called his 3b one time, where the flop came something like 834 and we both checked. Turn was a 3 and he c/f to 2/3 bet. He folded to almost every of my c-bets. To that point he seems somewhat weak to me.


Everest Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.15/$0.25 (HH Converter by Kreatief)

BB ($28.65) (Hero)
SB ($39.30)

Preflop: Hero is BB with J, J
Hero raises to $0.75, SB calls $0.50,

Flop: 6, 8, 8 ( $1.65 )
SB bets $1.50, Hero raises to $5.00, SB raises to $10.00, Hero calls $5.00,

Turn: 9 ( $23.15 )
SB bets $21.50, Hero calls All-In $17.90,

River: 7 ( $58.95 )

BB and SB should be exchanged.

If he would jam it or raise some more, I would have a pretty easy call I think. But what about this minraise? Is shoving even better than calling on a non-spade?
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08-07-2008 , 06:02 PM
Pretty standard to shove the flop here. He can have a lot of draws here. And people like battling it out on paired flops HU, people never give anyone credit for trips.
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08-07-2008 , 08:03 PM
I would have shoved over his flop bets. Doubt he has the 8 otherwise he probably would have c/c or c/r. However, the board is too draw heavy for my liking. Difficult to know where we stand if a bad card falls, and there are many that can with that board. Don't want to have to make a tough decision at the turn/river so shove.
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08-08-2008 , 04:54 AM
Makes sense. Thx to both.

He obv showed T8, but that's just a cooler. Shoving flop seems best.
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