most ridiculous overbet you have ever seen in a cash game?

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  • thetrinity
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-25-11
    • 22430

    #1
    most ridiculous overbet you have ever seen in a cash game?
    mine was yesterday.

    had aq of spades raised to 21 from the small blind (1-3 game many limpers) big blind called everyone else folds.

    pot has roughly 50 dollars in it after rake flops 3610 spades i check and he goes all in for 368 dollars, needless to say he rivers quad 6s, im used to seeing large overbets in tournaments but not really in cash and nothing near that idiotic.
  • Emily_Haines
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-14-09
    • 15917

    #2
    Couple of years ago in a 1/2NL game

    My friend had pocket KK and raised 12 preflop with only the BB calling

    Flop was AAA

    BB leads out for all in for about $500

    My friend only had about $320. He thought about and says a can't see you playing an ace that way and called.

    BB had A4 offsuit
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    • The Kraken
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 12-25-11
      • 28918

      #3
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      • daneblazer
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 09-14-08
        • 27861

        #4
        Someone open shoving PF with KTs with $400 in a 1/2 game ($500 max buy in) after losing a few hands. Got called with something like QQ and lost.
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        • James D
          SBR MVP
          • 01-03-13
          • 2040

          #5
          The most ridiculous of all time is a no brainer.

          The duke of Fremont Street regularly pushes 20k into the pot preflop in 1-2 NL games in vegas. Before he got robbed and almost murdered he used to sit with 50k + all the time. There have been times he was actually covered by casino gamblers at the GN sitting at the table when he pushed. He ONLY plays AA NEVER another hand. Never limps, calls etc etc . Its AA or fold

          Google him he is a lunatic
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