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In this hand we flop and overpair on a paired board with 77 and get led into. When our opponent follows through on the turn and river should we call down?
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i think the overbet on that flop is pretty telling…a lot of players would do that to protect against the flush draw and overcards coming on later streets and just try to take down the pot with the weak overpair. can you realistically put him on a lot of 6s? and why would someone overbet on a draw?
Had H. bet large on the turn, it would have defined V's 88; At 1/2 V might NEVER fold 88; depends upon V's core nittiness; So Big Bet on the J MIGHT have forced a fold.
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Aww I was hoping it was a triple donk bet, not a donk bet triple barrel.
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It's such a good river for a jack that I would rather he check, we bet and sometimes own ourselves when he has a better pair, if u donk twice and have a jack u cant check that river it's perfect
88 yep I woulda owned myself oh well that's not so horrible all the time
Canterbury our 2-100 game is uncapped buy-in, which can be interesting but overall I would rather have access to no limit.