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Daily Poker Quiz: Overpair in a 3 Way Pot

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The Situation: $100 SNG, level 3 with 25/50 blinds. All 9 players remain. Everyone started with 1500 in chips, and you have a healthy chip stack of 3400 when this hand comes up.

UTG +1, a somewhat tight aggressive player, makes it 150 to go. From middle position you decide to just call with Ts9c. The button, a tough regular who plays a wide range of hands from the button, calls as well. You've got them both covered.

The flop comes 7s8h3s. UTG+1 leads out for a pot sized bet of 450. What do you do?

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pair 99 big raise

by casinowoman on September 21, 2007 (login to reply)
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Two connected @ two suited and you just have oc

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by ridge on August 12, 2008 (login to reply)
 
 

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