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At around ~17 min with the AKo in the thursday thriller, is this a snap call on the paired river vs an unkown villain? Considering you block all the nut flushes and it's less likely he'd have a set with the five pairing?
I do agree with you I think his only value is made flushes on the turn but that narrows his range here to 89d/109d/J10d/JQd ? Maybe an occasional 66 that c/r the turn but that's pretty unlikely IMO.
TL;DR How often do you call @~17min with AdKs? Is it close and depending on the player or almost always a fold?
Great video, looking forward to the upcoming parts.
July 18, 2015 | 4:02 a.m.
I'd definitly raise -> get it in on the flop, you're ahead against pretty much everything he'll call you with and just winning without showdown is a great outcome obviously.
I think folding is fine on the river, considering the brick turn + river he's defintily 3barreling alot of 1 pairs (which you don't really beat any of). Villain does however have some bluffs in his range here, KJd and Axd mostly I believe, maybe some J10 combinations aswell so depending on how you think he perceives you you could call here sometimes.
July 15, 2015 | 10:31 p.m.
Hello fellow run it oncers!
Here is a hand I played recently where I'm really not sure if I made a big mistake or not;
http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-hands/Boom/15161590_A55E948DCD
Villain was playing pretty straight forward, a regg with 16/10/3 stats over 366 hands.
I feel like this is a very marginal spot to call, but folding seems very exploitable.
I'd appreciate some other peoples view on how this hand played out. Personally, I like my fold since there are better spots to take where I don't need to call off and rather shove myself and also considering the many short stacks still left in the tourney I could jump some payjumps (I was 4/11).
Good day to you all, and good luck at the tables.
Great video!
Jan. 23, 2017 | 5:44 a.m.