Poker Strategy: TT Flops An Overpair But Faces A Big Overbet

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In this hand we flop an overpair with TT, but face a raise and some heavy betting from out opponent. We have good blockers, but should we call?

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Poker Strategy: TT Flops An Overpair But Faces A Big Overbet

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: TT Flops An Overpair But Faces A Big Overbet

  1. Putting this hand on pokercruncher looks like having the Th Td it actually not better than Black tens. Except if you think he wouldn’t shove with 44-77-99 and wouldn’t raise 108ss/cc he would use another sizing. Axhh and K7hh as bluffs. From MDF perspective it’s a call. But since he is not raising 108ss+cc but he does it with hh and dd you could fold TsTc and call with 12 combos JJs 3 then AA/KK/QQ no heart and TT no a heart no diamond

  2. Hero played this hand fine and standard to the river. It's very close once Villian jams. I do think Villain jams sets along with straights and obviously bricked flush draws. i don't think he's only polarized to straights for value. Thats why I would fold as well. With all this said however, I would be folding to the raise on flop since there are so many bad runouts for 2 black 10's here. Against a solid thinking player, your going to face a minimum of 2 barrels and most likely 3 putting you in a very tough decision IF the runout is clean. Just pick a better spot then this in a low stakes live setting.

  3. You folded to KK.. Run through this scenario again and it makes perfect sense. He's not always 3 betting pre-flop.

  4. In my experience of watching guys and also sometimes when I've done this, when a player only shows one of the two cards, it's probably not a bluff I feel like. If a player really wanted to show a bluff why wouldn't he you show both cards? But the hands that he could have end up being KK, KJ. Would he possibly decide to shove with King Jack here?

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