A couple of players limped and Keith (pictured) raised to 375.
Yeah, 375. You know, 15 times the big blind. Several players remarked what a ridiculous overbet it was and this here blogger's reaction was as follows:
"Christ on a cracker Keith!"
"It's not an overbet," Keith claimed. Well, he appeared to be right as Kevin "The Baconator" R called behind him as did Chad, who had previously limped into the pot but suddenly decided his hand was worth an extra 350 chips.
The flop came As-9c-5h and it checked around to Chad, who bet 400. Keith called and Kevin folded. Both players checked the 3s on the turn. Keith checked again after the 5d fell on the river, but Chad insisted on betting 600. Keith thought for a minute before calling out of what seemed to be curiosity and Chad showed Ah-8h. Keith mucked his 375 chip worthy hand.
Yeah, 375. You know, 15 times the big blind. Several players remarked what a ridiculous overbet it was and this here blogger's reaction was as follows:
"Christ on a cracker Keith!"
"It's not an overbet," Keith claimed. Well, he appeared to be right as Kevin "The Baconator" R called behind him as did Chad, who had previously limped into the pot but suddenly decided his hand was worth an extra 350 chips.
The flop came As-9c-5h and it checked around to Chad, who bet 400. Keith called and Kevin folded. Both players checked the 3s on the turn. Keith checked again after the 5d fell on the river, but Chad insisted on betting 600. Keith thought for a minute before calling out of what seemed to be curiosity and Chad showed Ah-8h. Keith mucked his 375 chip worthy hand.
I don't believe over bet is a concept understood at that game
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