Poker Strategy: Flopping a Small Overpair to the Board

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The caller in this hand takes an unorthodox bet-bet line when a one liner to a straight appears on the turn. His opponent then bets the river in position. Bart walks through his thoughts on check-calling at the end.

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Poker Strategy: Flopping a Small Overpair to the Board

4 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Flopping a Small Overpair to the Board

  1. Hero’s 88’s were blocking villain’s draw in this case. Another (albeit small) reason for a call. Great review and analysis as always!

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