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Originally Posted by wj94
Well OP put in a bunch of money and then folded the best hand when he actually made the hand that he was most likely to make. What does that say?
If OP c/c this turn his hand is pretty much face up as a TP/overpair type hand and a good V is going to make a lot of rivers a tough spot for a one pair hand. River X. H checks. V bets $1700. Freeze frame, record scratch - “so you’re probably wondering how I got into this mess”
This whole post is aids dude
To answer the question about what does that say...it’s the ops fault that he folded what is a 100% call spot. It doesn’t say anything about the hand strength of kj it just says that op needs to do a better job understanding what his range should be doing post flop.
Op c/c this flop and turn is not “pretty much face up as. Tp/overpair” how the heck does a raise pre x/c twice line indicate an overpair?
He actually stumbled onto the optimal line for this spot- the oop player is supposed to do a bunch of checking here on what’s a high ev flop for the ip caller
The whole spiel about the potential 1700$ bet that’s coming is also nonsense.
No one knows wtf the ip player is going to do otr or what his actual 2 cards are. All we know is that the ev of calling is better than the ev of folding and that the oop player with tpgk has easily enough equity now to call. Any other option is just silly.
As for pre flop this spot has been solved and there’s plenty of free software that can show you optimal of opening ranges for this spot. It’s really not even a matter of opinion anymore.