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5NL UTG 99 overpair facing flop raise

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  1. #1

    Default 5NL UTG 99 overpair facing flop raise

    I thought this hand was interesting. I think the flop is a fold once villain raises, but more interesting I find is the decision whether or not to cbet. 31 hands on villain, 26/19. He's playing on his phone. Thoughts?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, €0.05 BB (6 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com


    SB (€5.34)
    BB (€5)
    Hero (UTG) (€5.44)
    MP (€5.48)
    CO (€5.31)
    Button (€1.93)


    Preflop: Hero is UTG with 9, 9
    Hero raises to €0.15, 1 fold, CO calls €0.15, 3 folds


    Flop: (€0.37) 2, 6, 4 (2 players)
    Hero bets €0.20, CO raises to €0.60
  2. #2
    I'm cbetting this but I'm making it bigger at least 26c, we have lots of overcard combos that can't really fold this flop which we want to charge for the pleasure and there isn't going to be a huge amount that villain is raising imo.

    I think it's a fold now.
  3. #3
    I am cbetting this 100% of the time. Folding to the raise.
  4. #4
    cbet always i guess. Maybe fold is the best option i agree, you are oop to play this hand
  5. #5
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    The cbet is standard and the villian would be expecting this so you are not really telling him anything here. The problem is what is he telling you with his re-raise. Trip's, bigger pair, AK-AQ? All you really have to go on is how the previous hands have gone. I would let it go and save your money for another hand.
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