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NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop

edited March 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Villain is a decent reg.  TAG but also very thinking and can spew it up when he wants to.  Whats our best line here?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
Liberachi7 Small blind   £0.15 £0.15 £29.25
thebrick Big blind   £0.30 £0.45 £62.19
  Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
     
scotty77 Raise   £0.90 £1.35 £30.18
buddy672 Fold        
Moo_Moo Fold        
BENJI99 Call   £0.90 £2.25 £95.98
Liberachi7 Call   £0.75 £3.00 £28.50
thebrick Call   £0.60 £3.60 £61.59
Flop
   
  • 3
  • 7
  • 8
     
Liberachi7 Check        
thebrick Check        
scotty77 Bet   £2.70 £6.30 £27.48
BENJI99 Call   £2.70 £9.00 £93.28
Liberachi7 Raise   £7.70 £16.70 £20.80
thebrick Fold        

Comments

  • edited March 2011


    Snap JAM 4 me v him!

  • edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop:
    Snap JAM 4 me v him!
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    Sorry to butt-in, but not always sure if I am guessing right when I see terminology used like this.

    I am guessing 'Snap' = 'to call'...............and 'Jam' I always thought was to 'go all-in'.
    But I must be guessing wrong because how could you do both?
    There are a few other poker terms (which I can't think of right now) that I struggle with, so any help in pointing me (and any newbies) in the right direction would be greatly appreciated..........thanx.   
  • edited March 2011
    Ha, sorry, yeh I think putting "SNAP" on the front of your action just means "instant" or "easy" or a decision you do without really thinking about it*

    *Might explain why I've been stacked alot lately :s

  • edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop:
    Ha, sorry, yeh I think putting "SNAP" on the front of your action just means "instant" or "easy" or a decision you do without really thinking about it* *Might explain why I've been stacked alot lately :s
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    Thanx DOHHHHHHH...........
  • edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop:
    Snap JAM 4 me v him!
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    +1.

    Against better villains I'm not sure. Probably do the same but like it a whole lot less.
  • edited March 2011
    I've seen villain do this with FD's before so guess you have to shove. He usually gets there though.
  • edited March 2011
    I tried shoving my queens vs liberachi ....................................

    He called with aa nh.................................
  • edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop:
    I've seen villain do this with FD's before so guess you have to shove. He usually gets there though.
    Posted by pryce6
    well i folded.

    personally he made the raise size pretty small which indicated to me at least a set/2pr.  i think with FD he makes it slightly bigger.

    he may turn up with TT/JJ here.

    fwiw i folded, other guy called.  turn brought an 8 which he snap shoved on.  other guy folded.  after turn action i think it was a bad fold.
  • edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop:
    In Response to Re: NL30 - Overpair and check raised flop : well i folded. personally he made the raise size pretty small which indicated to me at least a set/2pr.  i think with FD he makes it slightly bigger. he may turn up with TT/JJ here. fwiw i folded, other guy called.  turn brought an 8 which he snap shoved on.  other guy folded.  after turn action i think it was a bad fold.
    Posted by scotty77
    i disagree, i think the bet size is good and i think he would make it this size with a FD, if anything he would make it bigger with 2pair or set, his fold equity goes down vs 2 opponents and he would get a good price with a fd if you both call, i dont think he needs to raise it here but im not folding your hand on this board, if that makes any sense
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