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In this video, we have the second nuts and face a raise on the river – which sounds good. However, we’re worried about going all in and being called by a worse hand because of how strong it will seem to our opponent. What do you guys think?
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ok results astonished me 🙂
i think it's correct anyway
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Do you thi he has 22 in his range? will he call flop cbet with 22?
Also, what do you think is better for our range, to bet river or to go for x/r and does it matter at all?
even if he just raises FHs/Quads for value he has 3 combos TT, 1 combo 77. i dont see how we could ever just call the riverraise
Fold pre.
With these type of hands I always feel that timing tells help me a lot.
Well, 89 will be raise/folding, or even just only calling a riverbet. Left with 10's and 7's, and because I do think that 10's will often raise turn; and are also less likely cause i'd imagine it would be a 3bet pre; i'd just go with a call. 10's might even be raise/folding river. I mean would you jamm there in that spot with 1010?!
I mean if we have 10's would we jamm
In poker a win is a win next time just check it down and take the 400 dollar win or loss unless you flop it. Also think of common hands that are played as called raises as pocket pairs. If your had pocket jj and the flop came qk4j4 then it's probable your good. I really believe full houses kinda suck I would much rather have the ace high flush on a non connecting board.
You played it right!
100% value shove here , coolers doesnt make affect on ur overall win ratio unless u tilt after a cooler