Teunuss,
On the hand you play at ~36:00 when you have AKo on board of Jd7h6s turn Kh river 8s, does the fact that villain shows up with T9o here make your hand more of a call here? Curious because villain has more value than given credit for, but at the same time they have more bluff candidates on river if they show up with T9o. In live poker you will see some pretty random bluffs sometimes, so this feels like a spot that you cannot fold. Interesting hand.
yea clearly that would give him maybe all QTo/ATo as well.
So its a bit of a guessing game in that aspect.
Either way it still feels like a super close spot.
Teunuss,
On the last hand you played with the A9s on AhQh6c turn 7c river 6d, facing a check on flop and turn with a check raise on river, I think this line is very under bluffed by pool. I agree that villain probably bets AJ+ on flop close to pure and when they do check flop they almost pure bet turn with these hands. That said, their only value is a 6 and I think you are not going to find many players check raise bluffing a 7 here (or a Q). I think the most likely "bluff" in this spot by pool would be weaker Ax hands trying to get you off of a chop, and I am not sure you will see that very often on this runout with the line they took. I think I fold here vs unknown or typical rec player in a live setting. Interesting spot and great job with this video.
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Teunuss,
On the hand you play at ~36:00 when you have AKo on board of Jd7h6s turn Kh river 8s, does the fact that villain shows up with T9o here make your hand more of a call here? Curious because villain has more value than given credit for, but at the same time they have more bluff candidates on river if they show up with T9o. In live poker you will see some pretty random bluffs sometimes, so this feels like a spot that you cannot fold. Interesting hand.
Thanks.
yea clearly that would give him maybe all QTo/ATo as well.
So its a bit of a guessing game in that aspect.
Either way it still feels like a super close spot.
Teunuss,
On the last hand you played with the A9s on AhQh6c turn 7c river 6d, facing a check on flop and turn with a check raise on river, I think this line is very under bluffed by pool. I agree that villain probably bets AJ+ on flop close to pure and when they do check flop they almost pure bet turn with these hands. That said, their only value is a 6 and I think you are not going to find many players check raise bluffing a 7 here (or a Q). I think the most likely "bluff" in this spot by pool would be weaker Ax hands trying to get you off of a chop, and I am not sure you will see that very often on this runout with the line they took. I think I fold here vs unknown or typical rec player in a live setting. Interesting spot and great job with this video.
Thanks
Yes, like i said in the video I think I agree with you!
Enjoyed the review. I like the use of the replayer to show live hands. It made it much easier to follow.
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