Guy is a 100/100/100 over 10 hands and plays ATC to the river. Not sure what else I could really do here I guess it's just a cooler. Ended up stacking him later on but is the better line to C/R?
Not enough history to tell if he'd for sure fire if checked to him and I didn't want to miss any value if he had an A, two pair or worst set. Up to that point it seemed like he would've called a pot sized bet with just an A.
hating that turn card, he's shove range that we like probably only going to have AQJT, bbut this games seems like an idiot so it's fine. If he wasn't you don't need to be ahead all that much to make it profitable
Just going on OP reads, against a spaz much of his A*** +raises flop, and his call range is super inside straight draw heavy, it's like 50% straight in his continuing range, there are way way way better turns for us there obviously. it is also just typical that the fish has this kind of hand, its ironically reliable
Just going on OP reads, against a spaz much of his A*** +raises flop, and his call range is super inside straight draw heavy, it's like 50% straight in his continuing range, there are way way way better turns for us there obviously. it is also just typical that the fish has this kind of hand, its ironically reliable
nothing I have said is actually inaccurate though. There are many reasons why this turn is unlucky. I recognize it is not difficult to find enough equity to continue to put stack in.
Potting turn just has to be bad I don't see why a smaller bet would not be better. Prob halfpot so he doesn't convince himself to fold some 2p/Axxx/whatever