$2 NLHE Full Ring: Did I play this hand overly aggressive?

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10TICK

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Game ID: 655250009 0.01/0.02 (PRR) Bardi (Short) - 2 (Hold'em)
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 1: UTG (3.09).
Seat 2: +1 (1).
Seat 3: +2 (0.95).
Seat 4: +3 (1).
Seat 5: +4 (0.83). (Hero)
Seat 6: Button (1.66).
Seat 8: SB (1.68). (Villain)
Seat 9: BB (1.65).
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Hero is dealt [Ah As]
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UTG folds
+1 folds
+2 folds
+3 folds
Hero raises (0.06)
Button folds
Villain calls (0.05)
BB folds
*** FLOP ***: [Ks 3c 2d]
Villain bets (0.04)
10TICK allin (0.77)
Villain calls (0.73)
*** TURN ***: [Ks 3c 2d] [5d]
*** RIVER ***: [Ks 3c 2d 5d] [10d]
------ Summary ------
Pot: 1.60. Rake 0.06. JP fee 0.02
Board: [Ks 3c 2d 5d 10d]

Hero shows: One pair of As [Ah As].

Villain shows: One pair of Ks [Kd 7h].
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My main question is, did I play this hand overly aggressive?
 
TimovieMan

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Why would you overbet the pot 5 times on the flop?

Just make a regular raise. You're lucky villain is a calling station.
 
DrazaFFT

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On a dry board donk bet is most often a pair, fishes loves their pairs. Main question here should be does enough K will pay that bet if you're sure that we will get paid by any K then OK, jam, you're short anyway. Also when shortstacker jams it looks weaker than if he pot raise, we are getting more weaker calls for a jam that we would get by a regular raise.
If you decide to pot raise flop, jam turn regardless of a card, win it or lose it its the only option you have imo
 
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Why would you overbet the pot 5 times on the flop?

Just make a regular raise. You're lucky villain is a calling station.

Yea, for some reason I thought it would be more value to have him make a bigger decision on 3 cards rather than 4 or 5. But I think just a regular raise would have been a lot better.


On a dry board donk bet is most often a pair, fishes loves their pairs. Main question here should be does enough K will pay that bet if you're sure that we will get paid by any K then OK, jam, you're short anyway. Also when shortstacker jams it looks weaker than if he pot raise, we are getting more weaker calls for a jam that we would get by a regular raise.
If you decide to pot raise flop, jam turn regardless of a card, win it or lose it its the only option you have imo

Okay, makes sense. thank you. Also, If I were to play slow and then Jam on river, would that make me look extremely weak? given the board that did flop.
 
DrazaFFT

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Well what line would be slowplaying here, cal flop/call turn/raise river? seem like a super strong raise on the river.

We are not that strong and board is not that scary that we could justify slow playing, if you havent got donked bu checked in front of you i would value bet 3 streets, as played when he donks raise is only logical move, no need to trap anyone at 2n, they would trap them self, it is specially easy when short...
 
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You should bet as much as they'll call. So if you knew he'd call the flop shove every time, then the shove is great.

Problem is, they don't call every time. Just raise enough to shove the turn without over betting.
 
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