Flopping A Weak Overpair Versus A Limper. Now What?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2024
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  • @erikblazy
    @erikblazy 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think I bet the turn. The opponent is passive, his thought process is that you are c-betting all your A high hands on the flop. Then the turn sucks for him, because the A comes in. If you bet, your line is very plausible one to take with an A. This passive player is likely to fold. When you check, you never have the A, because you would frequently bet with that flush draw out there. He can safely bet the river with a small value bet.

  • @tlea31
    @tlea31 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hand was well played. You should still be ahead on the flop, barring sets. There are only two combos of 98s available. Of course this is a nutted board with the 67s (4 combos) so you have to be a little cautious. I am not in love with the ace, a lot of his floats like AJd/ATc just picked up top pair. Checking back is ok. On the river with a board pair and unblocking the busted club draws it is a call, altho you will probly lose a lot of the time to a weak ace. Could we jam all in as a bluff? Doesn't feel gr8.

  • @beingagshin8328
    @beingagshin8328 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it woulda been better to make this a 2 street hand, bet close to pot on the flop (he isn’t calling high cards anyways and not folding any pairs or draws on the flop), and all in non club turns(even this turn) get called by his draws(and possibly get jj and qq to fold in retrospective)