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Laying down overpair
Too many times have I ran into a monster with JJ or TT in this situation. Good fold?
***** Hand History for Game 2551062241 *****
$50 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, August 17, 15:04:37 EDT 2005
Table Table 37047 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: mgobluefb8 ( $101.40 )
Seat 2: p_yecha ( $48.15 )
Seat 3: EvilCube ( $96.50 )
Seat 4: PLATZA ( $67.65 )
Seat 5: awfullymista ( $41.85 )
Seat 6: Kingka512 ( $12.40 )
EvilCube posts small blind [$0.25].
PLATZA posts big blind [$0.50].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to mgobluefb8 [ Td Tc ]
awfullymista folds.
Kingka512 calls [$0.50].
mgobluefb8 raises [$2].
p_yecha folds.
EvilCube folds.
PLATZA raises [$5.50].
Kingka512 calls [$5.50].
mgobluefb8 calls [$4].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7c, 7s, 3c ]
PLATZA has been reconnected and has 6 seconds to act.
PLATZA bets [$17].
Kingka512 folds.
mgobluefb8 folds.
PLATZA does not show cards.
PLATZA wins $34.35
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yea, clearly a "call to set, check/fold" situation.
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a lot of players will just limp from 1st position like that with a huge PP and then hope for a reraise, especially if there is a lot of action at the table. i'd say it appears to be one of those times here. i probably don't like 10s enough there to call.
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Yea I had this happen to me against a half stacked player. There was no limp reraise or anything but my tens looked good compared to the board but the calling station (red flag) kept betting it and I paid off his kings pretty quick - but at least my curiosity was satisfied. This guy had AA or KK - you should have flopped a set and busted him instead of whiffing the flop like you did. Other than that it was played fine.
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Call call call
If i hit my set im all in
If he hit one then im annoyed.
i'd put down on that flop though.