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$3,30 NL HE MTT: Would you fold an overpair against a shove?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6423075, member: 397965"] You can use SPR as a guineline to, when you go with an overpair on a clean board, and when you might consider folding it, if the opponent jam: 0-3 automatic stack-off 3-6 situational >6 only stack-off with specific read or reason In this case the board was as clean, as it could possibly be. QQ is a raise preflop, and hands like Q7, Q2 and 72 are all a fold, so you should only be behind to 22 or 77. So on this board I would definitely not fold, unless the SPR was more than 6, and perhaps not even then. And in this hand the SPR was not even 2, so its a totally automatic stack-off, and it would even be a stack-off for far more chips than this. This time the opponent did in fact have Q7, but that means, he also have Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q8, Q9, QT QJ, A7, K7, Q7 and a lot of other hands, that he will likely also go with. And in top of that you were getting almost 3:1, and you had 25% equity on the flop. So even if he showed his cards, it would only be slightly negativ EV to call. So its just one of those spots, where you curse a little inside, because a fish got lucky on you, and then you register for the next tournament :) [/QUOTE]
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