sven00100
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009, 8:56 AM
QUOTE (Biff Goods @ Wednesday, April 15th, 2009, 11:01 AM)

I would actually call the turn when the the third diamond hits. He led out twice into the preflop raiser. If he has 2 pair it's probably 910 so you picking up 2 pair on the turn doesn't really help. On the turn you are pretty much beat by everything (any ten, flush, full house). If you hit the diamond on the river (which you did) I would make a crying call only. I would fold any non diamond/non king river. It sucks but remember on the turn you have 1 pair against a paired board with three suits on it. Because it's an over pair doesn't change the fact it's just 1 pair.
edit: NEVER folding an over pair in $2NL is not a great strategy. You aren't gonna learn how to re-evaluate hands if you constantly put it all in with AA KK or QQ without thinking.
I agree here. I saw the turn reraise and thought it was questionable, although he probably would have gotten you all in on the river, it is a better play in general. on the flop, based on his bets, i would have put him on AT or something similar... the turn would have given my likely opponent trips, having KK beat, and then there are chances that the A is the diamond too, so based on your bet on the river & based on your opponent's playing style, you need to evaluate the hand from there.
I would have put him on the wrong hand, but may have saved a bit of the stack in the process. Cold deck, but it could be played a little differently, probably no choice on going to the river though unless you had a good read, and generally, the hand wasn't played poorly, as you made a good hand on the river, which beats most of your opponent's possible hands, ones which he would be willing to go in with probably.