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Originally Posted by Rapidesh123
there's nothing to be explained here
btw, in these spots, the person who is less wrong isn't the one who is calling BTW lol
U have to remember that the hero 3 bet preflop, and the villain did 4 bet preflop. In my eyes this means some decent strength unless villain has 4betting stats of like 8+ on a good sample of hands.
Then hero checks and villain bets, showing some strength. And then hero reraises and villain calls? I mean comeone, he would do this just as often with AA/K10+ or any set. And tbh, if villain would do this with something like Kx he is still very loose.
In the end he shoved, which can look like a missed flush draw. But it's not the only thing he could be repping here.
Unless you have some really good info about this player i can't see why someone would play this hand after the flop.
I just think this is a -ev play. As the villain is likely to have alteast something better then a low pair.
In the end they end up splitting which was litterly the best scenario that could had happen. Maybe the guy was bluffing with a flush draw, but then he is just a monkey.
What do u think? This would be my thought process, and i would had folded vs the all in, 99% of the time. You are just going to be wrong way more often then right, as having a set/k here for the villain can be expected.
Just some lvl 1 thinking here, in my opinion.