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Who played it worse, hero or villain? Who played it worse, hero or villain?

12-21-2018 , 05:51 PM
V has all the chips, so I'm going to go ahead and say H played it worse.

More importantly, there's almost no way that Hero could say he played this well. You ran a 3-barrel bluff with virtually no equity. It's entirely plausible that V has picked up that you're overbluffing and correctly called down, whereas it's impossible for you to claim to have played this hand well.
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12-21-2018 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by HomelessPizza
I can make a general assumption on what an average LLSNL does here next to act...and that includes folding hands with 1 overcard especially with a V behind.

Using the results to support your opinion is why they should be excluded from posts.

River Sizing is absolutely polarized...Please explain how it is not instead of just saying it isn't.
Because betting roughly pot doesn't equate to being polarized. It doesn't really require any more explanation than that.
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12-21-2018 , 09:30 PM
Doesn't meet my requirement as polarized bet.

Which to me is generally air, or the nutz. Since we have a variety of hands we may bet pot with on this river I don't believe it qualifies.
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12-22-2018 , 11:45 AM
We are absolutely not polarized on this river, I have no idea where that thought is coming from.

And V played it way worse unless he picked up a tell on you. Three barreling this runout is fine.
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12-23-2018 , 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SwolyswoND
We are absolutely not polarized on this river, I have no idea where that thought is coming from.

And V played it way worse unless he picked up a tell on you. Three barreling this runout is fine.


Bet sizing is poor OTR and line overall makes it easier to hero with mp and nut blocker.

We would never bet that sizing with most of our value range since the main point of LLSNL is to target Vs calling range with proper sizing.
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