So I won an absolutely monstrous pot last night with 67o against a no-limit player (NLP) playing 20/40 for some reason, and either overplayed it or failed to get max value, and probably a little bit of both. The dealer during this hand made multiple mistakes, but whatever.
Here's how the hand went down. Bad player raises, 2 cold-callers, including the NLP, and I call in the big blind with 76 offsuit, no club. Flop comes 2 3 5 rainbow. Bad player checks, NLP bets, cutoff raises, I call , bad player folds, NLP calls.
Turn is a 4c, now putting two clubs on board. NLP, bets out of turn, and dealer doesn't say anything or do anything. I announce, I guess I check, since the dealer is now looking at me, since I still hadn't acted. I officially check, drooler bets, cutoff calls, I check-raise, NLP 3-bets, cut-off folds, and then NLP and I get into a raising war for like 13 bets, with me just calling the last raise.
During all of this, the player to my right starts mentioning the free roll possibility 67 clubs. Now I was pretty sure that the NLP was just overplaying his 6, thinking I was an idiot overplaying an ace. Also technically, the betting should have been capped at 4-bets, since the cut-off was still in the hand and folded to the NLP's 3-bet. If the cutoff had folded to the NLP's initial bet, then we should have been able to raise endlessly. Either way doesn't really matter, since I had the nuts, and I forgot about this rule until I started to think about it later.
River comes an offsuit ten. Now, here is where I am absolutely kicking myself. NLP is almost all-in, has about one stack left, and again he bets out of turn. For whatever reason, I convinced myself that he must have the same hand as me, and I just call, instead of free-roll check/raising, knowing that I will at the absolutely minimum getting my money back. NLP announces 6, I fast roll my hand, and the table is in amazement at how much action I gave on the turn, without the free roll backup. I had everyone convinced that I had the 67 clubs. I didn't see the NLP's hand, so I'm not sure if he had the 6 of clubs or not. The NLP busted out the very next hand and didn't rebuy.
So, one hand, in which I manage to completely misplay it on multiple streets, but still come out smelling like roses.
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After talking with someone last night, I believe that I miscounted the # of bets on the turn. It was apparently only 9 bets on the turn, so maybe it wasn't as spewy as I originally thought.
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