How to play in this situation

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Aleksandra Lipovich

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How to play against overbet on a flop where opponents agree with raise and they accordingly don't allow to reach draw-hand?
 
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How about what is your hand, flop, how many others are in the hand, etc....will help you get an answer.
 
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Dealing with over-betting act is stressful, I know. People play for various reasons, for example to manipulate others by raising heavily. In my opinion you should play tight and improve your guts for some C-bet back seriously. Dont lose your image as a nervous guy against big bet
 
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1. say wach'a got =) its diffrent if you have AKs or 98o
2. how your op plays. over bet can be an idicator of uber-fish (but with still a good hand) or a nit with JJ+
3. generally speaking if you dont have a good hands, as in any situtation for that matter, either fold or call/raise. dont huistle with dro just beacuse its good looking. so TAG is good
 
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Overbet make on the flop usually either people with a good pocket pair or bluff-maniacs . In any case, not knowing opponent better inclined to fold, you are not a fan of eating a coinflips.
 
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Fold, Fold, Fold!! Most people who have done this in tourneys i play are nervous that someone might catch a card and they are in protection mode on blinds and whatever is in the pot. There is a great chance that they have the best hand and you my friend are gambling. Just my opinion of course.
 
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Fold.. i mean, it always depends what are you holding pre-flop, and what came with flop, but usually why would you risk, lets say preflop was 150 chips, why would you take risk and call another 500 if you missed, if you floped top pair, call /raise. but if you missed then just fold and take better spot.
 
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Id say it is probably a set they are advertising, so you need to calculate how many odds you are getting to make your draw versus the set.
 
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The main thing is to know your opponent. Some overbet as a bluff, some for value.
 
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First: What are your cards?
Second: How many opponents are in the table and playing?
Third: What is your position? Button?


According you have a good hand, in this situation you have to play tight. It is so stressfull and all knows that, but is the correct form to play. You do not have to look nervous, because the opponents will defeat you
 
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It depends a lot because you don´t specified what hand you´re carrying in a situation like that. But in general, if you´re surviving by a drawing hand and the opponent put you into pressure, you should analyse the equity by pot cards and pot odds.
 
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