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Learn how to master limped pots at the low stakes of live No Limit Hold’em. Limped pots are common situations when you play in live loose games and learning how to master them is critical to increasing your winrate.
0:00 — Intro
2:17 — pre flop
5:21 — flop
11:50 — Turn
16:56 — River
19:55 — Hero’s Decision point
20:56 — Result
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If the villain is a good player, an all-in could look more bluffy and could be more likely to be called than something smaller like $800-$1000.
Calling is 1000% better than raising on the flop here. It’s not even close
What about ace x of spades. Might lead the flop and picked up a flush draw on the turn.
Could have had king q or 10 of spades for a combo draw on the turn.
The problem is that guys don't think like geniuses. I think SB hade a pair, like 33-77?
I bet the villain had KsTs
I'm surprised it worked. Does the hero's line make any sense? What Ace would he ever have that takes this line besides AJ which the villain is probably blocking?
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