Can Robbi OWN Garrett ONE More TIME?

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Garrett Adelstein and Robbi Jade Lew are currently two of the most popular names in the poker world due to the recent allegations of cheating on the Hustler Casino Live stream.

This hand takes place between these two household poker names, again on the Hustler stream, but can Robbi find a way to crush Garrett’s hopes and dreams at the poker table once more?

I discuss how the effective stack depth should be a variable to consider when deciding whether to re-raise or call preflop.

It’s always a tricky spot when you have ace king and face continued aggression on the flop when you have missed. It is important to know what suits you have as this will help you decide whether to float the continuation bet assuming that it is a reasonable bet size!

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Can Robbi OWN Garrett ONE More TIME?

10 thoughts on “Can Robbi OWN Garrett ONE More TIME?

  1. What would YOU do on the turn with A♠ K♥?

    Your Stack (UTG/S): $25,375

    Their Stack (BB): $107,250

    Pot: $12,825

    Board: 8♠ 6♥ 4♥ 3♥

    BB bets $6,000

    A) Fold

    B) Call

    C) Raise to … ?

  2. Preflop against Garret or aggressive player that has 3-bet bluffs in their range AK is pretty easy 4-bet pretty much all the time, especially vs the BTN RFI. I am happy to take it down right there. I might trap him occasionally with AA, I've seen players bet-bet-allin with AK high. But then again a small 4-bet might induce a 5-bet bluff.

    If I didn't 4bet the AK I would try a raise against an aggressive (bluff-happy) opponent on the flop, with the A or K of hearths for the backdoor and blocking the calling and semi-bluffing range, as well as their jamming range. Played the AK as a draw. I doubt Garret would have found the call with Ks6s here.

    When called usually its checked to the raiser, without improving to top/top or backdoor flush draw, I take a free card. Garret might have jammed the Ah on the river then regardless to represent a flush. I'd find the snap-call with AsKh there.

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