Quote Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider View Post
b/f turn, b/f river (or shove river if you'd sized correctly).

Also bigger flop, bigger turn, shove river - think about sizing to get all the money in by the river, you want to have less than a pot sized river shove left, and you want to achieve that with sizing on the flop and turn that villain will call - because the pot is smaller and the bets are less threatening, that usually means betting bigger on the flop, which makes the turn pot bigger so you can less than full pot the turn and still leave over a sensible sized river shove.

Griffey posted something I really like and have used since in another thread - when 100bb deep and wanting 3 streets of value, he bets 1/10 of the effective stacks on the flop, 1/4 ES on the turn then that leaves over a sensible sized river shove.
Yeah I agree that's fine if you're planning on stacking off with an overpair, it's not something that I was planning on doing in this hand though.