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SpleenLSD

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  1. Ooops, I mis-read the flop line & betting. I thought something was off there. My bad; fine as played.
  2. Why such a huge overbet on the flop? Now when anyone shoves you can't get away 'cause its just $10 more in to a $45 pot. Board is already drawy with the 2 diamonds, so you're either way behind (AAxx) or somewhat ahead against a decent range of hands (KJxx with 2d, K10xx with 2d, various 2 pairs, etc.). I think its OK to grip it 'n rip it with second set with this kind of PF action, but the 2x+ flop overbet looks enough like a steal to invite drawing hands that will look you up, or just plain chase away anyone you could play for value.
  3. I'd bet a bit more on the turn, at least pot. I find most small stakes loose players in lo-limit games will make a call there with an over pair, A8, or maybe (rarely) float with a stroinger Ace. What you really want is to force the flush draws out, or really make 'em overpay to hit the 9 outer. I think a lot of players see a pot-sized bet or bigger as an overbet bluff meant to induce a fold, especially on such a ragged board. That said I agree with gryphon on the river; I'm folding 80% top any bet greater than pot there.
  4. Blech. You're looking to pin this hand on the play of the rest of the table when you're a short stack limp-shoving UTG with a drawing hand. Bad play from early position and in a weird way be thankful you didn't hit to re-enforce your poor thinking in this hand. SHort-handed, suited connectors are for a cheap price in late position.
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