Quote:
Originally Posted by johnnyBuz
I would x/f turn or call/call this runout.
Kind of set yourself up with the turn x/c.
You still beat KQhh, K9hh, Q9hh, 98hh, 98s, 97hh, 87hh, 86hh, 76hh, 75hh, 65hh, 54hh, etc.
Well played if he ships AX on river.
Definitely a lot of available bluffs in his range
Quote:
Originally Posted by pokerarb
You're posting insightful spots. Defintely hands with high learning potential for both bb and btb. Bottom line, you need to know your V. Will he bluff once and give up? Will he rip in some bluffs otr (it's a good play)? Does he see your range as weak so will always bluff?
In general, I don't love call once then fold lines, but solvers advocate it and it's probably right. Also, your hand blocks many bluffs, I'd rather xf jhjx turn and xc my black KK and the like. Obviously, mix in some never folds too.
Good questions. In this anonymous zoom format I have to go off what I think the pool does on avg. since we're unknown every hand. I think in general it's as simple as the more combos of bluffs available (missed draws), the more the spot will be bluffed on avg.
Agree with the call/fold lines, normally I'd reserve that line for a pair+fd. In theory and in practice I'd have some call/folds just like he'll have some stab/give ups.
OTR he realistically he has about 11-12 value (discount that as sets will raise flop some %), so if he's jamming 61 into 84 anything more than 5 combos is overbluffing. With what he has available I think it's pretty easy to go overboard so I should prob be liberal with my calldowns. Question is am I that confident in my assumption that I just station down everything, or do I fold some hands almost as an insurance to my assumption.
Quote:
Originally Posted by meale
Think folding the Jh combos is fine. Rather call something like 67ss/JT I think.
Agree this is probably the worst bluff catcher I can have, those hands make better calls.
I folded, he had 54cc.
Last edited by andees10; 04-28-2018 at 07:56 AM.