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nutsinho
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02-19-2006, 12:59 AM
Post subject: 100NL and below overbet situations
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4-of-a-Kind
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PWN THE N00BS
Hand 1:
Hero:Ax hearts Preflop: whatever
Flop: Kh Qh Tc Action: whatever
Turn: Js Hero: (sees a bunch of N00BS) ALL IN
Hand 2:
Hero: 25 of diamonds in the BB. 3-4 way limped pot
Flop : QJ6 all diamonds. Action: N00B bets $2, Hero raises to $25.
If N00B calls, push non diamond/non board-pairing turn.
(Theory: a noob will never lead out with a flopped flush in first position; a noob thinks overbets are bluffs)
Hand 3:
Hero: KQ, lots of N00BS in the pot.
Flop: JT8 Action: whatever
Turn or River: 9 /x or 7/A.....Hero: ALL IN
(Just one example of many nut straights that should be overbet)
Discuss....and add more overbet situations because these are highly profitable!
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WhooFleuryScores
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Full House
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I would add any full house bet on the river that almost looks like a bluff is profitable; trips with King or Ace kicker.a flush,a straight flush or quads,as well as a set that lands at the perfect time.
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Fnord
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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
MP2 ($10.50)
CO ($38)
Button ($96.50)
Fnord ($94.80)
BB ($120.80)
UTG ($43.80)
UTG+1 ($180.65)
MP1 ($57.90)
Preflop: Fnord is SB with Q , K .
UTG calls $1, 3 folds, CO calls $1, Button calls $1, Fnord completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($5) 7 , T , 9 (5 players)
Fnord checks, BB bets $2, UTG folds, CO folds, Button folds, Fnord calls $2.
Turn: ($9) 6 (2 players)
Fnord checks, BB checks.
River: ($9) J (2 players)
Fnord bets $91.8 (All-In)
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Vrax
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River: ($9) J (2 players)
Fnord bets $91.8 (All-In)
...and get called by BB's MONSTER two pair (OMG WTF I hit BOTH of my cards!)
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"How could I call that bet? How could you MAKE that bet? It's poker not solitaire. " - that Gus Bronson guy
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sejje
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Full House
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Vrax
River: ($9) J (2 players)
Fnord bets $91.8 (All-In)
...and get called by BB's MONSTER two pair  (OMG WTF I hit BOTH of my cards!)
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or BBs 8x
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Lukie
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Fnord, I like that line in situations like that. You are essentially playing with your cards turned face-up on the table, but there seems to be enough horrible players out there to make that play profitable...
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Bear Bones
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What's your read to pull this move? Villain has to be laggy and just forced to lay down a hand or two to a big bet on a scary turn river? or do you pull this at random against weak loose players? How do you think this compares to a smaller overbet of say 13 or 14 or even an underbet looking to get the villian to pull the trigger.
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nutsinho
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read=noob
well, hand one works against even moderately good players who don't think...
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