Poker Strategy: Playing a Bomb Pot with an Overpair

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In this bomb pot the caller has KK in late position and flops an overpair. Bart discusses how he would approach getting bet into on multiple streets.

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Poker Strategy: Playing a Bomb Pot with an Overpair

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Playing a Bomb Pot with an Overpair

  1. I don't think it's so weird for him to have a counterfeited two pair here. He gets bottom two or top two or top and bottom in a bomb pot. And he figures, like our hero does that the queens are safe. It's not like a smart play it's just he assumes nothing has changed. I mean he blasted off with air, why not blast off when his hand got a bit worse?

  2. i don’t know the results yet but i’m calling here and expecting to see a counterfeited 2 pair, JJ/TT air or a missed straight draw a lot.

  3. Easy raise flop with your stack. I would make it 300 and fold if someone behind me jammed.

    As played no idea how Bart thinks you can fold river. These are crazy players you say, yet barts willing to just discount loads of possible bluffs. He also doesn’t mention that sets will often raise flop so don’t see many hands we lose to at all.

  4. So it was a bluff. What’s the difference between bluffing a missed draw versus bluffing a counterfeited 2 pair? I don’t agree with Bart dismissing that as a possibility.

  5. not sure what flatting on the flop accomplishes…your hand is not likely to improve so why not raise and try to take it down while you are still ahead, or at least get some good information? or as Bart says, maybe just fold.

  6. Barts the man! I watched most of all of the you tubers and Bart brings it all! Keep up the good work Bart!

  7. Underestimating how often rec players spazz on certain board textures is probably the #1 leak pros have in their hand analysis

  8. BART, you kind of laughed off the idea of 2 pair or JJ but I’ve got to say that this happens far more than you’d expect. To be clear, I’m not suggesting that people are doing it “because they block strong hands,” but they could be spazzing, they could have entitlement tilt, etc. It’s not super common, but it sure as hell ain’t impossible. Also, it would seem that giving villain T8 and 56, even if he only does this half the time, that still gives hero the number of bluff combos he needs. There were only about 28 combos for value, right?

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