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Originally Posted by mersenneary
If you have my river predictor software that saw the nine coming then of course easy call.
I don't know. I was surprised to see it tbh, but I shove pretty wide over minraises (30% isn't far off) and I can so so easily have a JTs there. I think the problem with K9 is that I'm probably not shoving worse kings so you're not dominating me much, and I'm shoving such a wide range of aces that a lot of the times you call and grumble about how you knew I was light as A2 holds up. I think it's close and not really a hand to worry about too much.
TBH I have done very little reshove and reshove calling math (like almost none), because it simply is not necessary to know against most people, because they're simply shoving way too tight, and flatting *way* too often with shallow stacks OOP, and so I didn't really have any clue how wide you'd need to be shoving to call with K9s there.
It "felt" pretty close, so I called. After playing around with some ranges, I don't really feel like it was a completely donktarded call, but I probably could have dumped it.
And then we would have stacked off on the AJ vs AT anyway.
gg though. It is nice to play people who are really good every once in a while. A much more interesting and fun game IMO. Probably easy for me to say that when I ran so good though. lol
The bluff on the AQx77 board, I really wouldn't bluff there a lot, but I was pretty confident you didn't have better than Qx, and that there was a really good chance I could sell that I had the ace, especially with the board pair, which gives me a free pass to try to valuetown a Q with *any* ace. I wasn't positive you'd fold a Q, but I had T high, and you can show up with a broadway gutshot sometimes too.
The A9 on the 66833 (was it 3s that paired turn and river? something like that I think) board, where you flopped 3 sixes, I know you said laying down the A to the river bet is always bad, but I really did almost lay it down. Sort of an "I know that you know that I know that..." situation, where I know that you know that I can show up with an A, as well as some 8s (not too many though), and that I'm very likely to call with either. I ended up going one level too far there, just because it's so tough for you to actually have a hand.
gg though
Let this be a warning to the rest of you though:
I run like god against 2+2 regs! Just ask mersenneary, DopeyMcDope, and nathan how good I run. (actually, I don't remember what happened at all against nathan, I might have lost. lol)