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Originally Posted by Avaritia
God his shove in h1 is so bad im actually tilted reading that hh
Result might be more tilting
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Originally Posted by day'n'night
fold h1.
fold AJhh OTF h2. As played bluff is fine. Would likly go 95% pot. Repping KQs+.
fold h3
I'm noticing a theme here
Hand 1 had me really confused. Why would you jam that flop that size? What value hand would want to do this on an A high rainbow board? I tanked for a while and my decision basically came down to thinking I have no idea wtf he's doing and it's a disaster if he has spaz here and I fold AQ, Fk it this hand is too high in my range, etc...call.
He has 73o. I can't hold. This was a pretty rare "I'm gonna outplay
this, guy
this hand" moment from him.
Inb4 u play in the best games in the country.
Hand 2) I can't see folding flop vs a <1/3 sizing with a nut gutter + over card. Got the best result otr of long tank/fold.
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Originally Posted by meale
Sigh calling hand 3
Hand 3) River bluff catching may be one of my biggest leaks. The call x% of your range approach can be a good in some situations but I've noticed it tends to make me paranoid and I start finding all kind of excuses to call way too much. There's this one coach I listen to that preaches a simplified decision tree in these spots...a) Do I beat any value bet? If yes call, if no b) Am I confident the pool/this player is bluffing this spot enough? Obviously these two questions are most relevant but if I'm really like I have no clue to question b then I think mdf can be a good concept to fall back on.
In this spot at 2/5, no I'm not confident this river jam range has >38% bluffs. QTs if he has it pre...some lower fds, maybe T9s. He also started the flop bet into 2 players which is relevant. Meh. I have a T in my hand. Yes this is probably one of the best hands i'd get to river with, but I folded. Later on I ran into him outside the poker room and he said he had JJ