Overbet
★★☆Pot over bet
Basic Definition
An overbet in poker refers to betting an amount larger than the chips already in the pot. This strategic action is taken to apply strong pressure on the opponent or to maximize the value of one's hand.
Specific Situation
- With a flop of


and 100 chips in the pot, if you have 
, make an overbet of 150 for value to force your opponent into a tough decision. - On the river, with the pot at 200, I attempted to make a bluff with a 400 overbet using a nut flush blocker to maximize profit.
Important Information
- An overbet forces your opponent to make a big decision, so it carries risks if you don't understand their playing style. Whether you're using it to protect your hand or as a bluff, you need to proceed with caution.
- An overbet is the opposite approach to pot control, and timing and reasoning are crucial to avoid unnecessary risks.
Examples of Term Usage
"I made an overbet on the flop and my opponent folded a strong hand. It looks like my bluff worked."