Revealing a CRAZY Postflop Strategy with an Overpair

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Bart takes a call today where the caller takes a somewhat crazy line postflop with his pocket kings.

0:00 — Intro
0:45 — Preflop
1:37 — Flop
8:47 — Turn
14:06 — River
16:19 — Hero Decision
17:31 — Reveal

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Revealing a CRAZY Postflop Strategy with an Overpair

10 thoughts on “Revealing a CRAZY Postflop Strategy with an Overpair

  1. Wow. Now, I haven't finished the video yet, I'm just at the flop action. Planning a check-raise here is just such a bad idea. The player says the button likes to fire, and it might be good if you're heads-up; but this is multi-way. If the button bets, and another player flats with a set, now you raise? This is a disaster waiting to happen. If you check-raise here and get 3 bet? Disaster. I think the better play is betting like $150 on the flop and then trying to get to showdown depending on the action and runout. Another issue is that if it checks through on the flop, you really have no idea where you're at. Let's say an 8 hits the turn and someone bets into you. What now?

  2. i think overbet jam on turn needs to be considered and mixed in occasionally in spots like this. i like looking for spots to do it. idk if this exact hand is great bc its 2x pot (or maybe the bigger the better lol idk). my range for this play on this board would be sets, A4, AA, KK, then balance with all my flush draw semi bluffs. i definitely prefer it in spots where the board crushes my range and my opponent cant have the nuts like say if im the prf on K97ss turn offsuit A. here opponent could have A4, 55 As5s type hands so maybe not the best spot. anyone like it here??

  3. I don't see the point of the checkraise on the flop…but that being said, even if you bet out as "normal", spades are going to call anyway. And then on the turn when he hits his ten…even if you bet huge, the button's probably still going to stay in with top pair and a flush draw. Only hope in that situation would be a fold to an All In, but even that seems unlikely with most players. While the strategic elements of this hand are interesting…I think that ultimately, strategy wouldn't have mattered much in this hand no matter what you did. Once he it top pair with the flush draw on the turn, I doubt he's going anywhere.

  4. That's why he should have shoved on the turn. Get the fold, rake your pot, and be done with it. People focus too much on SPR! So what if it's only a 0.5 SPR! 95% of the players at that level don't want to call off $1,000, on a flush draw, with only one more card to come! (Under the assumption that the villain has the nut flush draw)

  5. 3bet more PF. If your 3x 3bet gets a bunch of cold callers that usually means it’s not big enough. I think u can get 1-2 callers in your game with a 4-4.5x 3bet.

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