Real Money Casinos
Fastest Payout Casinos
Mobile Casino Apps
New Online Casinos
Casino Payment Methods
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes apps
No deposit bonus
Daily login bonus
Sweepstakes games
Crown Coins
Funrize
Hello Millions
High 5 Casino
Jackpota Casino
Mcluck
MegaBonanza
PlayFame
Pulsz
RealPrize
Stake.us
Sweepstakes coins
Awards
Search forums
Free Games
Free Blackjack
Free Online Roulette
Free Slots
US States
NJ Online Casinos
WV Online Casinos
PA Online Casinos
Michigan Online Casinos
Online Casino California
Online Casino Arizona
Online Casino NY
Bonuses
No Deposit Bonus
Crown Coins Promo Code
Funrize Primo Code
Hello Millions Promo Code
High 5 Casino Promo Code
Jackpota Promo Code
McLuck Promo Code
MegaBonanza Promo Code
Pulsz Promo Code
RealPrize Promo Code
Stake.us Promo Code
Games
Online Slots
Blackjack
Roulette
Poker
CardsChat Freerolls
How to Play Poker
Poker Hands
Poker Strategy
Free Online Poker Game
Poker Bonuses
Poker Tools
Poker Podcast
Poker School
Forum
News
Log in
Join
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Install the app
Install
Forum
Poker Strategy
Cash Games
Cash Game Hand Analysis
$10 NLHE 6-max: Facing an overbet flop in 3! with good draw.
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="c0rnBr34d, post: 5751524, member: 394557"] I agree we can fold pre when his PFR is only 14 even though he's blasting off post and coming in for 3 bets a lot. If his PFR is that snug and he's 3 betting into an UTG range with a call behind we should be facing a tight range. Against a normal sized flop bet I'd agree we may be able to continue but I don't see how folding flop is terrible for this price. We have decent equity if we expected some check backs on the turn but we won't get to realize that equity seeing only one card, AND we are not exactly short stacked in this 3 bet pot. From the description V has shown no propensity of slowing down. Even in a best case scenario type situation where we have enough equity to call vs a hand like QQ, how will we realize our equity? If an Ace or a diamond hits we probably don't get paid. So we shovel money in paying off overbets and then V folds when we hit most of the time. Or worse yet we hit an Ace but V has AK, AA, or KK. Depending on who UTG is I 3 bet pre. If I flatted because UTG was tight then I probably fold to the SB 3 bet. If I 3 bet and get cold 4 bet I also fold. If somehow we decide he is as wide as TT here and flat the 3 bet because he's 3 betting 9% then again, we missed the flop and the overbet puts us in a really bad spot. We will have a little more than a pot sized bet on the turn and if we hit we likely don't get paid and if we miss he can jam on us. We really should never have AK or KK+ here as played so V can apply max pressure even with his "bluffs" like QQ or TT. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forum
Poker Strategy
Cash Games
Cash Game Hand Analysis
$10 NLHE 6-max: Facing an overbet flop in 3! with good draw.
Top