Quote Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
I know we are beating a dead horse here. There is nothing that we will say that makes you understand that how you played this was wrong. You keep talking about the huge overbet on the river as your tell, but you misplayed the hand so horribly that this overbet could have been anything. The only eveidence you have that you played it right is the results, which came by phantom Email from a guy you claim to be a 34/12 and you know so well. The fact remains, you played the hand wrong, you justify it by the result and this will lead to you playing poorly for a long time. Just because you are running good( and that's what it is) you will never maintain that winrate and you will lose more than you win by playing by these "reads" at $10NL and $25NL and $50NL and $100NL
Trainer: I've told you I typically don't play it like this but I was trying to trap him in this instance. I thought his hand was weak and was trying to get the most out of his as possible and didn't want to scare him out. Don't we have to change our betting lines once in a while to confuse our opponents?