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11-11-2005 09:16 PM

The dynamics of the Overbet
 
Ok... Hope ya'll dont get sick of my general posts instead of specific hands...

I have seen more and more people using the "overbet" lately. What is the point in using it? When do you use it? Why do you use it? It seems like a waste of money to me because if I see someone continually using the overbet as a bluffing technique (which I am seeing more and more of) then I am going to use it against them whether I have a hand or not... Thoughts?

scdavis0 11-11-2005 09:17 PM

Re: The dynamics of the Overbet
 
Most good online players will only overbet with very good hands or very good draws. I think their game is imbalanced in that way.

However, it doesn't seem to cost them anything as there is always someone bad enough to call them.

whitelime 11-11-2005 09:31 PM

Re: The dynamics of the Overbet
 
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Most good online players will only overbet with very good hands or very good draws.

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This is false.

11-11-2005 09:33 PM

Re: The dynamics of the Overbet
 
you use it to look like a buy against an opponent who has tendencies to make a "big call"

your average player doesn't like folding on the river with a decent hand. catch a few good hands and use this move, someone will look you up

TheRegulat0r 11-11-2005 09:45 PM

Re: The dynamics of the Overbet
 
I found this post on overbetting really interesting.

scdavis0 11-11-2005 11:39 PM

Re: The dynamics of the Overbet
 
[ QUOTE ]
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Most good online players will only overbet with very good hands or very good draws.

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This is false.

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No it's not. I did not say online super stars. I'm talking about your typical "good" player beating something like the party 5/10.


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