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overbets and draws
Interested in thoughts on the wisdom of over-betting a pot in order to force someone on a draw not to chase.
Example: Last weekend, 1-3 game, I raise on the button with pocket 8's... BB and the guy to my right call. I hit my set, but there are two hearts. Two checks in front of me, I bet the pot ($40 or so). BB goes out, guy to my right calls. Turn is a diamond, check to me, I bet the pot again ($120), another call. The river is a heart, he moves all-in for another $150. I know he was chasing, and made it... I fold, he shows A-3 of hearts, just to rub it in. So, I am wondering, should I have pushed all-in on the turn for $300 and priced the guy out? I mean, I was hardly slow-playing my set... anyways, any thoughts appreciated. |
#2
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Re: overbets and draws
He chose to chase, you priced him out, he hit and you folded. If you keep doing this you will take all his money.
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#3
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Re: overbets and draws
By betting the pot on the turn you're giving him horrible odds to hit his flush. He called, you lost, it happens. Over the long run, players like this will net you a lot of $.
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Re: overbets and draws
You shouldve bet less on the turn to price him instead of pricing him out.
See NLTAP for explaination [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: overbets and draws
Sets aren't auto cash anymore than aces are auto cash.
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Re: overbets and draws
[ QUOTE ]
Interested in thoughts on the wisdom of over-betting a pot in order to force someone on a draw not to chase. Example: Last weekend, 1-3 game, I raise on the button with pocket 8's... BB and the guy to my right call. I hit my set, but there are two hearts. Two checks in front of me, I bet the pot ($40 or so). BB goes out, guy to my right calls. Turn is a diamond, check to me, I bet the pot again ($120), another call. The river is a heart, he moves all-in for another $150. I know he was chasing, and made it... I fold, he shows A-3 of hearts, just to rub it in. So, I am wondering, should I have pushed all-in on the turn for $300 and priced the guy out? I mean, I was hardly slow-playing my set... anyways, any thoughts appreciated. [/ QUOTE ] Unless he would have called more than pot on the turn, I think you played this hand great and should consider it as if you made a lot of money on the hand. You really want his turn call, pushing is a frightened nit play. |
#7
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Re: overbets and draws
DOOD you might hit a fullhouse when he hits a flush!!!! you shouldn't even bet the turn
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#8
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Re: overbets and draws
Good discussion, thanks all.... Re-affirmed my instincts at the table.
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