Quote:
Originally Posted by Amanaplan
Making an exploitative play without real information is very expensive. You just have no idea what his range thresholds are, nor any reason to believe deviating from shoving is making you the most money from his range.
what "real information" are you talking about? what do you mean by "range threshholds"? i have a
very good reason(experience and logic) to believe that shoving is not making the most money from his range. you force him off his drawing hands and hands that would call a shove on this turn are very unlikely to call a suck bet on the turn and then fold river. in fact he's more likely to call the suck bet on the turn and the jam on the river than a jam on the turn. keep in mind OP described villain as a bad level 1 opponent. are you not taking into account the opponent or are you just thinking about how to play the hand regardless of who you are up against????
you really think you should be shoving this turn with 100% of your range 100% of the time??? you need to rethink how you are approaching the game. if you had a hand like ATdd taking the free card on the turn is a good idea. first of all you block villain from having draws to the nutflush as well as block some of his straight draws and you dont block any Qs or Js.
Quote:
Originally Posted by SwolyswoND
Results:
Hero shoved. Villain folded K7dd face up.
how exactly is it a
bad assumption that jamming turn forces our opponent off K7dd? even a bad opponent like this one knows not to call 3/4 PSB all-in drawing to a flush on the turn.
you're just very clearly wrong about your approach to this hand and I encourage you to explore and think about different approaches. dont be rigid in your mindset, we are all fallible.