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Old 11-08-2007, 02:18 AM
ptartaglio ptartaglio is offline
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Default $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

I appreciate any reviews and opinions on how I played this hand, especially my decision on the river. Thanks!

Commerce Casino $200NL $3/$5 Blinds

Seat: 1 Player 1 ($100)
Seat: 2 Player 2 ($500)
Seat: 3 Player 3 ($100)
Seat: 4 Player 4 ($100)
Seat 5: Player 5 ($300)
Seat 6: Player 6 ($500)
Seat 7: mtartaglio ($300)
Seat: 8: Player 8 ($400)
Seat 9: Player 9 ($325)
Player 2 posts the small blind of 3
Player 3 posts the big blind of 5
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to mtartaglio [Ah Kd]
Player 4 folds
Player 5 folds
Player 6 folds
Mtartaglio calls $5
CRITICAL POINT: I didn’t feel I was going to gain anything raising pre-flop. I would probably win the blinds. I felt like the players in the blinds would stack off with top pair, weak kicker. So I felt like there was more value to limp.
Player 8 folds
Player 9 folds
Player 1 folds
Player 2 calls $2
CRITICAL POINT: This player is very loose-passive pre-flop and very loose-aggressive post flop.
Player 3 checks
*** FLOP *** [Qs 7d 4s]
Player 2 checks
Player 3 checks
Mtartaglio checks
CRITICAL POINT: I check as I would probably get unwanted action from player 2. I found it very difficult earlier in the session to put him on a hand range.
*** TURN *** [Qs 7d 4s] [Kc]
Player 2 checks
Player 3 checks
Mtartaglio bets $10
CRITICAL POINT: I decide to bet almost the pot here. $6 was raked so the pot was $9. I
Player 2 calls $10
Player 3 folds
*** RIVER *** [Qs 7d 4s] [Kc] [8s]
Player 2 bets $40
CRITICAL POINT: I just don’t see how I can call here. He is overbetting the pot, there were no possible draws that missed. If he the flush draw he got there. He could have made two pair. I feel that it is correct to lay down my hand.
Mtartaglio folds
Player 2 wins the pot (29)
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 30 | Rake 6
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Old 11-08-2007, 02:34 AM
BGnight BGnight is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

Raise pf and win the blinds. Wtf???
I dunno about the river. I probably fold cuz I royally [censored] this hand up from the start.
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Old 11-08-2007, 02:35 AM
STARSCREAM. STARSCREAM. is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

Well, lets start things off in the right direction. That would require you to raise preflop.
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Old 11-08-2007, 02:37 AM
Andy.713 Andy.713 is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

wait... what?
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Old 11-08-2007, 02:47 AM
Mase31683 Mase31683 is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

Take the blinds. You only have ace high.
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:22 AM
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

Raise preflop ffs. Or you get stacked or no action when you raise AA.

This line is just awful.
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:45 AM
Paul McSwizzle Paul McSwizzle is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

Raise PF

As played, fold river... he hit his flush and thought "i have best hand, i bet a billion!"
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Old 11-08-2007, 04:16 AM
vancouverspecial vancouverspecial is offline
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Default Re: $200NL Player overbets the pot on the river, should I call?

limping AK in a loose passive game preflop is a good play IN EARLY POSITION, because you don't want a big pot OOP.

In this case it's pretty much murder not to raise. Sure a really bad player stacks off TPNK, but a bad player stacks off with TPTK in a limped pot.
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