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$3,30 NL HE MTT: Would you fold an overpair against a shove?
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6424013, member: 305911"] As mentioned from others this is a call. I will add that once we raise pre flop (I like the size you used) then we are probably looking to play for stacks with the amount of chips we have left and size of the pot (SPR). So we should then be looking to play the hand in a way where we can most easily and best get the chips in and be called. Outside of an ace flopping, which it didnt, we should be betting the flop to setup jamming at some point later in the hand and when we bet the flop we want to get called in this spot. Therefore, I think your flop size is bigger than it needs to be. This isnt relevant in this specific hand but it will be in other hands when you are in a similar spot. I would advocate going smaller on the flop, especially with this board, as we can bet something like 2000 here (or even 1600) and still be under a pot sized shove on the turn if thats the route we go. [/QUOTE]
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