Hello. Hand TT63 on the bottom right table. You said he could be bluffing with 77 or 66 and you probably should call. But how he could choose this line for his 66* hand: bet the flop, check/call turn with blockers to nuts already and check river? Why he did not c/r turn or 3barreled it? if he has 77*hand it also not easy for him to having c/c turn range because you often may be behind river is not it?
Good question and good point. I think most 66 hands would bet the turn, but Nolez is especially tricky. He could have some 966 type hands that he decides to play slower and wait until the river to turn into a bluff, but I agree that these are quite rare.
To have 77, he'd need some sort of gutshot, flush draw, or higher pair to go with it, but it's certainly possible.
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Hello. Hand TT63 on the bottom right table. You said he could be bluffing with 77 or 66 and you probably should call. But how he could choose this line for his 66* hand: bet the flop, check/call turn with blockers to nuts already and check river? Why he did not c/r turn or 3barreled it? if he has 77*hand it also not easy for him to having c/c turn range because you often may be behind river is not it?
Good question and good point. I think most 66 hands would bet the turn, but Nolez is especially tricky. He could have some 966 type hands that he decides to play slower and wait until the river to turn into a bluff, but I agree that these are quite rare.
To have 77, he'd need some sort of gutshot, flush draw, or higher pair to go with it, but it's certainly possible.
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