Poker Strategy: Bottom End of Straight on Paired Board

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In this hand we flop the bottom end of the straight and face a donk bet and a call in front of us. We decided to raise but get put in a tough turn spot when the board pairs and we get shoved on.

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Poker Strategy: Bottom End of Straight on Paired Board

7 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Bottom End of Straight on Paired Board

  1. I would've snapcalled here, tbh. Alot of people at these stakes overvalue their hands, and that shove has KQ or Q9 written all over it.

  2. From the showdown we can conclude that villain doesn't know what he is doing.
    If he doesn't know what he is doing, many assumptions that we make are useless. For example, if is that bad to call a flop raise with Q9, he can have K9 and he can shove turn with a full house.
    If this is the case then we have zero equity against most of his range.
    I we new that he is this bad, do we still call?

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