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    Default Am I a nit?

    Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($8.66)
    CO ($25)
    Button ($24.47)
    SB ($35.95)
    BB ($32.43)
    UTG ($24.15)

    Preflop: Hero is MP with T, T. CO posts a blind of $0.25. SB posts a blind of $0.10.
    UTG raises to $1.33, Hero calls $1.33, 4 folds.

    Flop: ($3.26) 8, 5, 2 (2 players)
    UTG bets $3, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $6.26

    Villain is 18/7 over 110 hands. The table is tight so I was confident it would be heads up. I folded the turn because I felt very strongly that villain had an overpair. Thoughts?
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    Converter screwed up? I call the flop bet and probably fold a big turn bet (depending on what card that falls on the turn)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Converter screwed up? I call the flop bet and probably fold a big turn bet (depending on what card that falls on the turn)
    agreed

    i call here, fold to a second barrel, check behind probably if opp checks and raise any second barrel if an 8 falls.
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    Nah converter's not screwed up. I was so used to people raising 2xBB preflop and throwing out 1/4 pot c-bets that this agression kinda threw me off guard, and I put her on JJ QQ KK AA or AK.
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    no way i fold this then, i dont fold an overpair to a single C-Bet

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    ok so call the flop. If the turn is say, a 9, and she bets $6, what do I do?
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    Yeah, call the flop, I might even flat-call her down depending on how big the bets are and assuming no overcards hit.
    If she bets 6 I get the hell out, although I see no reason why she would bet a KK/AA/QQ so hard with no draws on the board.
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    You might make a case for raising the flop as well.
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    What does a flopraise accomplish?
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    I reraise preflop, even against a TAG.
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    Normally I reraise TT too, but TBH, I dont like reraising this guys UTG range
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    flop raise takes out AK-AJ, which is c-betting here. An overcard is going to come about half the time, and any overcard is a scare card for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by natdang
    flop raise takes out AK-AJ, which is c-betting here. An overcard is going to come about half the time, and any overcard is a scare card for you.
    most hands that miss this flop give up on the turn for the $3 we invested on the flop (unless they are real semi-maniac 25nlers)

    ok so call the flop. If the turn is say, a 9, and she bets $6, what do I do?
    Fold.
    Opp either has the balls to fire a second barel on nothing in which case you offer some credit and fold or more likely has you beat so you fold. AK rarely fires again here and JJ even a possible AJ probably gets scared too.
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    If they only take this line with very strong hands, I can find a fold here too.
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    You have $7 behind. You cannot flat call pre flop and fold this flop. If you think she has an overpair, then fold pre-flop you don't have implied odds to hit your set.
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    Give your stack size, I would just stick it in on the flop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Give your stack size, I would just stick it in on the flop.
    This is the obvious and correct play and its not even close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Give your stack size, I would just stick it in on the flop.
    Fnord beat us all to it. LOL, didnt notice heros stacksize
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Give your stack size, I would just stick it in on the flop.
    QFT
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    Default Yeah, that's what I meant!

    Quote Originally Posted by natdang
    You might make a case for raising the flop as well.
    Didn't notice stack sizes, but yeah, raising the flop is a push!

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