n0rthf4ce   United States. Mar 27 2006 01:03. Posts 8119
On a connected board like this, I would push allin after the flop reraise.
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Mar 27 2006 01:04. Posts 8119
Otherwise I think you made a good fold on the turn because both the straight for J9 and the diamond fell. Furthermore there is a possible QQ (less likely) or Q10 (even less likely).
yeah the diamond Q sealed the deal... but i was fearing set anyway... too many times ive been stacked wit ha big pair vs set in the last few days and im sure its not OK to get stacked high pp vs set everytime...
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Mar 27 2006 01:43. Posts 8119
Its okay to get stacked on a connected board like this. There are too many cards that can come on the turn to scare you and you do have the best overpair. At these stakes, I'm pretty sure anybody with JJ+ or even A10 will call an allin. However if the flop came 10-5-2 rainbow, for example, its better to slow down on the flop after the reraise to see what falls on the turn.