…so overbet-overbet it is:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $2 BB (5 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com
UTG ($518.95)
MP ($500)
Button ($538.90)
SB ($211.55)
Hero ($1162.75)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 7s, 7d.
2 folds, Button raises to $6, SB calls $5, Hero calls $4.
Flop: ($18.80) Qh, 3d, Qd (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $14.25, Button calls $14.25, SB folds.
Turn: ($47.30) 7c (2 players)
Hero bets $72.85, Button calls $72.85.
River: ($193) 9c (2 players)
Hero bets $333, Button calls $333.
Final Pot: $859
Results in white below:
Hero has 7s 7d (full house, sevens full of queens).
Button has Td Qs (three of a kind, queens).
Outcome: Hero wins $859.
how do you think villain played this hand?
Impossible to say. The thing is that against him I’m never bluffing and so he ought to fold, except that if he were a player capable of folding, then I either wouldn’t take this line or would sometimes be bluffing, in which case his hand is a pretty good bluff-catcher 😉
was your turn bet sized to induce a shove by a Q or something else? it seems like if villain was on a flush draw you potentially lose value, although you may have some history working here I’m unaware of. either way, you played the river well. great line to exploit.
It was just sized to get called by a random Q. I don’t think a flush draw is going to give me much action when the board pairs anyway. Probably just check back turn and give up river unimproved if I check. No history- I just didn’t think he’d fold a Q or put much more money in the pot with less than a Q, so the only thing I was worried about was maxing value from his trips.
such a sick line, wp man
I love this line. Except someone did something similar to me the other day and I didn’t like it as much then.