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10/20 Boat Facing River Three-bet 10/20 Boat Facing River Three-bet

04-23-2018 , 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jarretman
Grunch. x/r river is too thin, just call river as played

Probably leading turn as a general rule but if you think he's overbluffing when checked to then I completely understand turn x/c

EDIT: just read some responses about PIO ranges here and I'm curious if you think villains are actually playing/calling solver ranges on this river in this extremely specific runout/spot and you're actually getting called by worse at enough frequency to x/r river?

You think villain is actually x/b enough flushes/straights that also now call this river x/r?

Whatever man maybe I'm totally off base and I haven't even run the solver for myself yet, but it just seems ridiculous to me that we would assume villain's are playing solveresque ranges (or expect us to be bluffing with solveresque bluffs so they call with TdJx and 98dd) in this super specific spot.

I think it's a huge leak to assume this and not take advantage of grossly huge +EV exploitativish lines and just default to what the solver thinks is best; because what the solver thinks is best is only the best if they are also playing solver ranges, which lets face it, no one is
So...we should jam river?
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