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Is it spewey to call off your stack with an overpair
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September 4, 2010 - 4:05 am
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Near the bubble of a $11 rush tourney I called off my stack with an overpair on a flop with 2 to the flush and 2 to the straight. I was in excellent chip position but was against a larger stack. He pushed over my c-bet and I called. He had the flush draw and it came in.

 

So should one fold an overpair to a push when one has no read on the op? Or should one gamble?

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September 4, 2010 - 10:15 am
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Hard to say without the full HH, sounds like a time to just fold and move on.

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It's not so bad on a board full of draws.

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