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CoranMoran
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Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, Q.
UTG calls, MP calls, Button calls, Hero raises, BB calls, UTG calls, MP calls, Button calls.

Flop: (10 SB) 7, 5, 2 (5 players)
Hero bets, BB calls, UTG calls, MP calls, Button calls.

Turn: (7.50 BB) 2 (5 players)
Hero bets, BB raises, UTG 3-bets, MP folds, Button folds, Hero folds ....

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I hate folding the rare overpair.

But I'm not ahead here very often, am I?

Anyone play any further?

Please advise.

--CM
AlphaOmega
Easy fold. You're usually beat on the first raise. Two, and you're ****ed.
Willenation
QUOTE (CoranMoran @ Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006, 8:21 PM) *
I hate folding the rare overpair.


That's the most worrisome part of this post to me. I used to get too attached to big pairs and not fold them then write those losses off as impossible hands to get away from played badly by the other donks at the table. This is -EV. Don't get attached.
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