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BDPoolie
This is Pot Limit, but I didn't see a Pot Limit Section.

Seat 3: BDPoolie ($53.75 in chips) [10c,10h]
Seat 6: sweetsilvie ($52.95 in chips)
Seat 9: bollinger72 ($48 in chips)
Seat 10: rudolffi ($30.55 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
BDPoolie posts blind ($0.50), bobce70ebet posts blind ($0.50).

PRE-FLOP
sweetsilvie calls $0.50, bollinger72 calls $0.50, rudolffi calls $0.50, BDPoolie bets $2.50, bobce70ebet folds, sweetsilvie calls $2.50, bollinger72 calls $2.50, rudolffi calls $2.50.

FLOP [board cards 9C,6C,5S ]
BDPoolie bets $6, sweetsilvie bets $30.50, bollinger72 calls $30.50, rudolffi folds, BDPoolie ???

What do I do? I have the over pair of 10s. It seems like a huge over bet, but the call by the other guy even makes it more confusing. Any suggestions?
GoCryWolfe
Fold. By leading out at the pot like you did, you found out basically where you were. There is a made straight possibility on the flop, along with some open-ended draws. I also think it is unlikely one would Pot it on the flop with just top pair. And then you have a caller of that Pot bet. You're beat. Fold.
Stallion714
You can't really make an overbet in pot limit. Looks like a set. You, and him. You might be able to make an argument to press. With the other guy around, I'd just eat the 9 bucks, and watch.
BDPoolie
QUOTE (Stallion714 @ Sunday, April 9th, 2006, 9:13 AM) *
You can't really make an overbet in pot limit. Looks like a set. You, and him. You might be able to make an argument to press. With the other guy around, I'd just eat the 9 bucks, and watch.


Well, it looks like there are no more responses. Here's what happened.

BDPoolie folds.

TURN [board cards 9C,6C,5S,10S ]
sweetsilvie bets $19.45 and is all-in, bollinger72 calls $14.50 and is all-in.

RIVER [board cards 9C,6C,5S,10S,AH ]


SHOWDOWN
sweetsilvie shows [ 6D,8D ]
bollinger72 shows [ AC,8H ]
sweetsilvie wins $4.95, bollinger72 wins $107.50.

The idiots were betting that much on middle pair and a gutshot straight draw. Believe me, I put them in my notes for later. I know I made the correct play for the info i had, but it just sucks to know I could have won a nice pot like that.
Zach6668
QUOTE (BDPoolie @ Sunday, April 9th, 2006, 3:42 PM) *
Well, it looks like there are no more responses. Here's what happened.

BDPoolie folds.

TURN [board cards 9C,6C,5S,10S ]
sweetsilvie bets $19.45 and is all-in, bollinger72 calls $14.50 and is all-in.

RIVER [board cards 9C,6C,5S,10S,AH ]
SHOWDOWN
sweetsilvie shows [ 6D,8D ]
bollinger72 shows [ AC,8H ]
sweetsilvie wins $4.95, bollinger72 wins $107.50.

The idiots were betting that much on middle pair and a gutshot straight draw. Believe me, I put them in my notes for later. I know I made the correct play for the info i had, but it just sucks to know I could have won a nice pot like that.

Wow... sweetsilvie is awful, and bollinger72 is about 100 times worse... buddy list baby.
Stallion714
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Sunday, April 9th, 2006, 3:59 PM) *
Wow... sweetsilvie is awful, and bollinger72 is about 100 times worse... buddy list baby.


In all reality, I don't hate the Sweets played it. Actually I kinda liked it.
Scott3705
QUOTE (Stallion714 @ Sunday, April 9th, 2006, 4:04 PM) *
In all reality, I don't hate the Sweets played it. Actually I kinda liked it.



Yeah, he folds a Whiffed AK and has tons out of outs to bust an overpair and has the ability to fold an overpair in this spot too. He also cleans up the club draw it it's out there.
DonkSlayer
I wonder if Bollinger accidentally called; I know there are donks out there, but even donks like their money.

Plus, Sweet put his fist through the screen on that river.


Also, I'm glad you buddylisted them, but never make that call, even if the exact same situation with the exact same players comes up. If you don't turn your set, that A river still beats you.
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