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In this hand we flop an underpair with JJ, but our opponent takes a line that represents little value. We think our opponent is on a draw, but can we call off with pocket jacks?
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Jesse the suit has peanut butter in his pockets and calls Bart Hanson every day. Nuff said
Bart’s laugh is the best part of this video
You failed to mention Qx or diamonds. He could easily have that hand too.
learned a new word from this one: "linear"
i didn't mind the fold on the river..its a big bet and villain is representing a lot of strength by barrelling like that
C/R flop with TT, bet-call with JJ, and jam turn with TT… U wot m8
pocket tens fits into that "I don't know what the love I'm doing" turn range lol
bart absolutely nailed the analysis on this one
Villains turn shove- Was it a sick bluff, a stupid value bet or none of the above? This is where I always get confused when players do stuff like this and I make the wrong decision.
if you’re read is he won’t raise with a naked Q then folding this turn is really bad.