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The Overbet

Marcus Bateman RSS / Marcus Bateman / 12 January 2009 / Leave a Comment

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Against calling stations though, overbetting can be one of the most profitable plays with good hands

The term 'overbet' refers to a bet that is substantially over the size of the pot in no limit games. Unlike in pot limit games, where a player cannot raise more than the size of the pot at any point, in no limit games a player can bet as much as they want at any time.

Overbetting can often be a big mistake, as it either builds pots that are too big with weak hands (in the case that you are doing it a lot), or it makes your hands very easy to read (in the case of only doing it with your nut hands). There are however, situations where overbetting is a great play, and I want to look at a few examples of this.

Although rare, holding quads can often lead to spots where an overbet is the best move. Imagine that you hold pocket fours on a final board of 4c4sAhAdKc, are out of position, and are pretty confident that your opponent holds an ace. In this situation making a big overbet all in is nearly always the best play.

If your opponent does hold an ace they are basically forced to call - simply because so often they will think that you hold the other ace, and they will miss out on splitting the pot if they fold. This logic often seems to go against the intuitive logic, as most of the time when players hold monsters they tend to just try and value bet or check raise.

The other great time to overbet is against very weak players. Against any kind of thinking player, you should really be limiting your overbets to situations such as the above, where you feel that they will be forced to call a bet of nearly any size due to the board/previous action.

Against calling stations though, overbetting can be one of the most profitable plays with good hands. As these types of players thought patterns only really extend to 'I have a hand that I want to call with', the bet sizing is largely irrelevant to them, and as a result they can be taken for much more money than a good thinking player.

Always remember that although mostly in no limit games bet sizes should be kept in relation to the pot, there are situations where overbetting late in a hand, or overshoving pre flop are much better alternatives. By thinking carefully about how the action has gone, or what kind of thinker your opponent is, you may well open up situations where overbetting will generate you much more profit than a regular bet.

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