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AKs possible river bluff overshove
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June 18, 2014 - 5:31 pm
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I think we have an intrsting spot on the river: preflop I decide to flat cause we have 3 re shove stacks after us + we are suited which makes our hand play better post and also i like flatting this hand because on Axx boards we are in a great situations (OR is a good reg so he is aware that our range on Axx might be capped, so by flatting im kinda “uncapping” it)…Having said that, everything else up untill the river is standard imo…

when we check back the turn there are 2 possible senarios: he bets on the river or he checks it (i know in this later case that we might be already ahead of  AQ AJ KQs JTs etc)  In either cases isnt this a good spot to raise all over his river bet / overbet shove if he checks (to make him fold middlish pocket pairs in this later case) ?

 

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Do you think villain folds his weakish pocket pairs to an overshove? So yes, do you overshove the river with your value hands?

Exploitable play IMO

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I wouldn't recommend it. This is probably the bottom of your range, but it still has plenty of showdown value, and really you're repping quite thin as you shouldn't be flatting pre with any hands that would make sets on the flop so you'd be trying to get Villain to fold mid pocket pairs (ie the top of his range) by repping that you flatted a big pair pre, which you probably would do here but still might not get credit for and all but the biggest ought to be showing aggression before the river anyway.

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