
oneway12
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It’s very interesting, but for me it means that we are snowing everytime vs any D3 hand on btn vs bb (or checking back ui).
Isn’t this oversnowing tho? Is this blocker effect that high here? What’s the point of this super polar bet?
Aug. 8, 2020 | 4:10 p.m.
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5th street
I don't really see any other hands we may raising here but flushes, so its making impossible to balance here. I would definitely play more straightforward in multiway acting last. But at this point they both have most likely high-end holdings or busted low-end potential, so we don't mind to have them in the pot and to give some hope to their made hands, same time we want to keep in the pot worst flush draws or gutshots.
Good point with Q’s removal, but we are so limited with our type of board, so i would prefer to play our range and flating.
Aug. 8, 2020 | 3:25 p.m.
This is interesting question for me too, forced to make this comment. As i got it, this question was generally about 3rd street and villain here is not capped. Villain is able to flat many good hands on bring in vs utg open raise (100% actually vs this kind of open - Ace). Thats why i like to check back on 4th street, for me its the best candidate for this.
Aug. 8, 2020 | 3:07 p.m.
hey hey! thanks for great videos! got some questions from the 1st part, hope you will find time for this :)
in example 3: we're 97xxx after 1st draw (2-3), betting, got called, than pat-1 card, then bet, call, pat-1 card. whats the plan on river? bet-fold, check-call? is there some optimal hand splitting or more explo there?
in example 4: what if BTN got 96432 instead. im assuming there is a still bet after 1st draw (2-3-2). and then pat (after SB 2 cards, BB 1 card)?
Sure, i just got it wrong - about "snowing everytime vs any D3". Sorry, translation problems.
Aug. 9, 2020 | 7:36 p.m.