I really like it, villain is never bluffing with the 8
, their line isn't that strong, it's BvB so wide ranges, and vs thinking opponents you rep a lot of rivered value
In practice people will bluff a lot with A
OOP so I like this better than A
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Originally Posted by SrMcBet
1. On the turn, I called because this hand is a good bluff on a lot of rivers if opponent checks, and that a 5 on the river is great, since villain is likely to call a big bet, hoping to split. What do you think? Are there other things to consider?
2. When I was reviewing the hand, I noticed that this opponent may be overbluffing (1) on the turn. I saw in a GTOw video the other day that a good way to counter very frequent probing would be to min-raise a lot (kind of forcing opponent to overfold). Do you agree? And if so, on the turn, would my hand be better off by min-raising, or would you still rather call (or fold)?
Yeah when they check river you'll have a really huge overfold (even vs solver)
Turn raise is a nice idea. The thing about flatting turn is that a solver would play rivers optimally with it's weakened range and would never overbluff or overfold to raises. Your opponents won't so I'd rather just let them **** up river.