They key to this hand is recognizing that even tho the board looks scary you've improved against the most likely 2 pair that a passive player would get here with. Listen to the river value betting equation mentioned at 10:29. Would you have bet from out of position on this run out after getting called twice and if so how much you would have bet?
Yeah hero played fine. I honestly might take a weird line and do a double-blocker line to get to showdown while going for value. 1/3 or 1/4 pot on turn & river. It's a weird line yeah. I also think it's fine to bet small on the turn and bet more on the river, like 200 like Bart said. Well played!
Re villian being passive and hardly ever raising turn. Id consider myself an omc and if i had a straight , 2 pair or low flush on turn i almost always raise..and large, for protection. I guess thats a pretty "simple" thought process..i beleive im infront most of the time, so get the chips in: and easy to play against perhaps; but yeah that's how id play it.. 2 pair marginal..maybe just call any better and defn raising/ perhaps shoving.
Seems bad. There's only an 18% chance of a fourth spade coming and it losing you the pot. All you're doing is making the hands you can get value from fold. "Protection" with a thick value hand isn't really a thing.
You’d have to be up against a huge fish for them to call flop and turn with 9x. And if they’re that bad they probably also have a ton of other junk that you beat.
They key to this hand is recognizing that even tho the board looks scary you've improved against the most likely 2 pair that a passive player would get here with. Listen to the river value betting equation mentioned at 10:29. Would you have bet from out of position on this run out after getting called twice and if so how much you would have bet?
6:27 King Jack-off
"Yis"
Gigitty
Jacking off
Should have folded the aces preflop.
I only fold aces in the small blind as an exploit to balance my range. They never see it coming.
Can never be too safe. 😂
Yeah hero played fine. I honestly might take a weird line and do a double-blocker line to get to showdown while going for value. 1/3 or 1/4 pot on turn & river. It's a weird line yeah. I also think it's fine to bet small on the turn and bet more on the river, like 200 like Bart said. Well played!
AK with the K of spades maybe
That’s why you fold aces pre
Re villian being passive and hardly ever raising turn. Id consider myself an omc and if i had a straight , 2 pair or low flush on turn i almost always raise..and large, for protection.
I guess thats a pretty "simple" thought process..i beleive im infront most of the time, so get the chips in: and easy to play against perhaps; but yeah that's how id play it..
2 pair marginal..maybe just call any better and defn raising/ perhaps shoving.
Seems bad. There's only an 18% chance of a fourth spade coming and it losing you the pot. All you're doing is making the hands you can get value from fold. "Protection" with a thick value hand isn't really a thing.
Aces saved by the river. Poker is so weird.
KQ was “saved” by the turn if you want to look at it that way.
He had 9+3+3+2= 17 outs its not like there was 1 left
@@info768116 but that’s splitting hairs🤷♂️. Only 8 flush outs.
16 outs, K of spades boats up villain, but yeah still tons of outs.
Not a worthy hand to discuss
You don’t get to decide that
Why do I always run into a 9 in this kind of scenario. I value own myself so hard in these spots. 😂
You’d have to be up against a huge fish for them to call flop and turn with 9x. And if they’re that bad they probably also have a ton of other junk that you beat.
Feels like a brag call. “Look how good I am I thin value bet with aces”
KsQx he figured on the 2 pair being good and the backdoor was reason to continue