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$2 NLHE 6-max: Overvaluing top pair?
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[QUOTE="Shumkoolie, post: 5798757, member: 64267"] I agree - I think limpers tend to be pretty polarized at microstakes and you'll know on the flop more times than not if they have a hand. Yes, I definitely feel like you overvalued TP here. Your kicker isn't great, because villain's going to have AK/KQ/KJ in their range, though the way they played the hand, I'm putting a lot of 4x in their range, ESPECIALLY if (if you have a HUD) their VPIP is really high, then 4x is VERY much in their range. I would check the turn for pot control here and if they bomb the river, they've polarized their range. They either have 4x or bluffing. I think you said it very well here, especially the turn. I agree on the pre-flop sizing, to make it larger, though at 2NL, you're still less likely to get folds from limpers. To some degree, you're correct, in that their range is polarized here, but as for playing the hand fine, I don't agree. The turn should have been a check, to see what they're going to do on the river. The river bet screams "I WANT YOU TO CALL". I think OP lost close to max value here, though villain's river bet could have been higher and still get OP to call, because OP seemed to be pretty sticky with TP here. [/QUOTE]
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