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Are there situations where you can bluff monotone boards in a three bet pot? Bart and the caller discuss.
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Edited by – Anita Lai
Source: YouTube
should’ve checked back the river; doesn’t have a lot of hands in his 3bet range that is nutted on this board?
OTF we actually have 54% equity against the top 10% of preflop holdings. So the hand boils down to what we think of his lead bet OTF. If he only does this with an ace in the hole or better, we should probably just let go.
Great video. Analysis was spot on. It was a clearly a player dependent river decision with stack size having a big say.
I always enjoy hearing about, watching or doing it myself, punishing the Donk lead
bet, bet, check, fold. yeah.
If I had to explain to someone not too familiar with poker player lingo, and be a little cautious about being understood, i would probably refer to the flop as "monochrome", which literally means "of one color". At least until the adjective "monosuited" gets popular enough.
Barth “that’s interesting” Hansen
Great video, best that I've seen.
Bad jam. Barts right. This is getting called by an ace too frequently, as it should, esp in a 3bet pot with a turn and river brick. Easy check back with showdown value.
Sounds like the caller got a little lucky that villain can't afford these stakes. If he really knew that then I like the play because I will do that in live games when I see somebody I know does not have the cash to playing poker.