#Protection Bet
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Overpair on Dangerous Board: How to Protect Your High Pair
Overpairs (like AA, KK) are usually strong hands on the flop, but when the board shows straight, flush, or paired cards, the situation becomes dangerous. This article teaches you to identify dangerous boards, adjust bet sizing, use positional advantage, and balance value and protection to avoid being outdrawn or bluffed.
Overpair on Dangerous Board: Protection and Value Betting Strategy
This article delves into the decision-making logic of overpairs (e.g., KK, QQ) on dangerous boards (straight draws, flush draws, paired boards, etc.), including bet sizing and range construction on the flop, turn, and river, and how to balance protecting your hand and extracting value. Through typical example analysis, it helps players avoid overbetting or passive folding.
Overpair on Dangerous Board: How to Safely Check and Value Bet
This article details the strategy for overpairs on dangerous boards (flush, straight, paired boards), covering preflop analysis, bet sizing in different postflop scenarios, check timing, and turn/river adjustments, helping you make correct decisions in high-variance situations.