Re: Look out, Vince. He\'s put him to the test!
overplaying in what sense. . .
as in he'll overbet when he catches any piece?
he'll call bets with any piece postflop?
he'll call preflop raises with a wide range and a big stack?
If it's the first and he likes to take the lead, then I think I c/r the flop. Wouldn't this sort of player reraise you preflop with a hand that hurts you here?
Your flop bet looks like a standard cbet, so he called it (with probably a weak piece or a draw)
Your check/call of the turn makes it look like you whiffed the flop but might be on some sort of a draw. Rarely does someone change gears and slow down in this situation when they are ahead and know it.
On the river you're only behind to a backdoor flush or AK. His play is somewhat consistant with a trappy AK, except for the preflop flat call. I think a blocking bet might have been preferable to another lead check. As for the way it played out? Hell, I don't know if I'd call that or not. The size of the other two stacks make a big difference in my action.
Also, funny how his river bet left you with t65 chips or so behind, huh?
IMO, I think your best line might have been to take the t250 flop bet and t375 turn call and c/r'ed the flop for t625.
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