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Overvaluing Medium-Strength Hands: Common Mistake or Playing Style?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7162248, member: 397965"] Probably not but a proper evaluation require the entire hand history including stack sizes positions, and the exact board. Well thats the reason, why its rarely THAT unreasonable to go with a set on the turn, since you have 10 outs to fill up in case, you are behind to a straight or flush. Turn overbets on wet board can be a very reasonable strategy. But of course you need to show some caution, if draws already got there, and you have a made hand, thats not a flush or straight. Can be both. Or feeling cornered, because the pot is already big. Also depends on which stakes you are playing. If you are a freeroll and microstakes player, which I kind of suspect, then of course people make all sorts of mistakes in these games, and sometimes they are not even trying to play well. The most important difference is between people playing for profit and people playing for fun. On ACR Poker the US players are a mix of both types, whereas the vast majority of the non-US players are playing for profit. So if the player is completely unknown, checking the nationality can give some idea of, what to expect. But really I prefer to wait for information about the specific player before starting to make big adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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