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    qq facing overshove on flop

    Play 1 3 at eastside, have a stack of 800. Probably have lag image although Ive only shown down big hands. Im usually given quite a bit of respect...

    I straddle for 6. UTG makes it 18. 1 caller. I wake up with QsQc. I make it 70. UTG calls. UTG has 600ish behind.

    FLOP - 964 all diamonds - pot 150

    I check, he thinks for a second and shoves...........................................

    He starts talking a lot, and even gets money out saying probably gonna rebuy. I tank and fold. He shows KhQd.

    What do you do here, What did I do wrong? Ive been massively misplaying big pairs and losing a lot of money with them so my head is all clouded with them... Play here is similar to Gemini, probably more passive and worse

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    This isn't even close IMO. Very good fold.
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    His shove to me shows he either has a diamond draw or is protecting from a diamond. He never shows up with a flush or bluff imo. TdTx JdJx AdKx AxQd 99etc. If it were me, id call if i had the Qd in hand, but fold to his ridiculous overshove. Im not much of a math person, but i think if his all in is for 200 or less i make this call.

    After seeing his KxQd, youd be calling 600 for 750 and he still has 12 outs plus a backdoor straight draw... PokerStove shows you as only a 56%. This is only a call for an extreme gambler and a rich man imo way to avoid the temptation, good fold.

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