Was playing at a $1/$2 table at a casino in sydney. The game was very weak with people getting stacked left and right holding things like TP with no kicker. So I was thinking of ways to maximise profit by making some very unconventional plays, here's one;
Hero is dealt 10
10
and has about $210.
Villain is a youngish white male who has about $150 at the start of the hand.
After about a hour of playing i felt the villain was very spewy, calling most any PFR and folding almost any flop that he missed. Ive seen him lose his whole stack of $200 holding A9 on a board of 942 to some1's shove with bottom 2pair. Basically a dream calling station who was suspect of any move made on a draw heavy flop.
Villain limps from UTG+1, 2 limpers, hero raises to $15 (standard opening rause for some reason, anything lets gets 6-7callers). Villain calls, every1 else is out (not surprising as i've been quite nitty and have been needled often for it). Villaind range is so wide i cant really put him on anything specific.
Flop (pot $37): 2
3
4
Villain checks to me. This is where I make a crazy crazy play that i will try to explain. I decided that villain most likely has a small pair, thats smaller than mine (he would have 3bet preflop) and not a set on that flop (i would expect him to lead into me with a small baiting raise, putting me on an overpair).
Given his propensity to stack off with TPTK and his perception of any overpair on the flop as the nuts, i decided to overbet shove for remaining stack, repping something like a goofy bluff or A
K
.
Given the circumstances is this a ******ed play?
A certain poster on these forums (papagavin) was at the same table, amd after the hand when i told him abt the hand, he berated me for ages abt it and told me that me sitting at a card table is just ******ed and that i should just stop playing. Im just a fish trying to learn the game