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50NL TT overpair decision, felt it?

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  1. #1

    Default 50NL TT overpair decision, felt it?

    Holdem No Limit - $0.5 BB

    BB ($95.50) [Hero]
    UTG ($9.50)
    MP ($52.31)
    CO ($51.83)
    Button ($39.36)
    SB ($23.03)

    Hero is BB with T, T
    Preflop: (6 players, $0.75)
    UTG calls $0.50, MP calls $0.50, CO calls $0.50, Button calls $0.50, SB calls $0.25, Hero raises $3, UTG folds, MP calls $3, CO calls $3, Button calls $3, SB folds

    Flop: 4, 2, 7 (4 players, $15)
    Hero bets $9, 2 folds, Button calls $9

    Turn: 8 (2 players, $33)
    Hero ???

    ---

    Villian is an unknown.

    What's your turn move here?
  2. #2
    Bump.
  3. #3
    yea I'd felt it since he's short and hasn't given enough reason to think you're beat.
    but I might overplay overpairs, and that turn helped 56 and 78, so curious what others would say here.
  4. #4
    All-in.
  5. #5
    Yeah, I try to avoid playing biggish pots with just a pair esp. 10's.
    But I think all in is the best play in this case.
  6. #6
    I agree with the all-in. Villain limp called your raise, so I don't put him on an overpair. He probably has two diamonds, or a pair on the board.

    If villain is aggressive, I don't mind a check here either, to induce a bluff from worse thands, that might fold to the push.
  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by noble007
    Yeah, I try to avoid playing biggish pots with just a pair esp. 10's.
    Yeah but he did his best to even out the field and they all called. You're not getting away from this, all in.
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    i felt this. i think there are alot of worse hands that will call here.
    eeevees are not monies yet...they are like baby monies.
  9. #9
    Even if worse hands don't call very often, the fact is that there is $33 in the pot and you probably have the best hand. Go all-in so that your opponent has no choice but to give up the pot (or make a terrible call).

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