Hey Bart, just wanted to thank you for all the amazing free content. I've been a long time fan and recently I think things have finally started to click and I've been absolutely crushing 1/3 at Parx. The small stakes exploits of bet-folding for value and fast playing strong hands have really done wonders for my bb/hr. Also, doesn't hurt I've been on one hell of a heater, up 5k in the past month. Also, someone tell Mike G to stop degening it up on Christmas Eve lol
100% call just because if the straight flush and how rare you are in a spot to double with that hand. But when he re-raised on the turn you have to give him the boat or nut flush. And then the bet on river ya gotta muck. He has a 9 high flush beat alllll day. Muck muck
I haven't watched the end but I'm just folding the turn because someone has a boat or a higher flush...If not that then they are drawing to the nut flush at minimum. I also think that the straight flush out with the Q is likley taken, So it's not enough for me to go for it. Its close, at minimum I'm folding river
Although extremely unlikely, it is worth noting that his redraw isn’t to the nuts. Qh puts a one-liner to a royal too Love the content as always. Keep it up Bart!
Bart talks about this a lot. He calls it 5th street chicken, where someone deciding to bet 2/3 again into 2 people shows a lot of strength. If the board doesn't change, but Villain is still acting like he has a super strong hand, then that's more information you can use to justify a fold considering you might be likely beat. However if Villain checks then you can either check back or go for more value.
@@kerryhopkins4680 something does no click in that "reasoning". If folding bricky river was a right decision, then calling turn was a wrong one. Or: if calling turn was right (??), then folding bricky river is wrong. One cannot have it both ways. If folding river was a move to disembark a loose train in full speed downhill (to cut the loss as a result of a wrong turn call) - then I'd take it. However, I've got my answer. Thank you.
@@pot_kivach160 people barrel flop and turn and give up on the river all the time. Also you won't know if it's a brick river before you get there, so it's not unreasonable to call turn but fold to a river. Because both mean something if villain bets a non brick river, same as it does a brick river. Both are absolutely possible, and it's not a 100% applicable situation to call turn and fold river, but it's certainly possible and should be something in your repertoire, particularly on draw heavy boards.
@@pot_kivach160 calling turn and calling river are not mutually exclusive decisions, they all form part of a story villain is telling. And if villain is telling a strong story across multiple streets then you should believe them a good portion of the time and not just blindly call down simply because you called turn.
@@kerryhopkins4680 _"...people barrel flop and turn and give up on the river all the time._ Now, that's an argument to prove the case. _"...Also you won't know if it's a brick river before you get there, so it's not unreasonable to call turn"_. ever heard of Pot Odds in poker? Doubt it. H has 2 outs (4%) to improve, and he has to call pot size raise to see if he improved on river.
Funny part is he said he called turn with outs to the straight flush “super nuts”. The queen of hearts brings a one liner to a royal flush, and the 7 of hearts gives him the second best straight flush so not the super nuts lol
turn raise seems close. i think i like it. we almost always have the best hand here. usually up against a T and a draw. the bettor could also have a rag ace he checked the flop with. but this seems like a clear fold to a 3bet. it takes an absolute psycho to 3bet as a bluff here and its pretty much impossible for him to overvalue something you beat like a random ten or 54hh or whatever. even against the craziest, most aggressive opponents i want to fold here.
I'd fold to the 3-bet as well, though wouldn't mind the call if the board were slightly different so that a Qh wouldn't make a 1 liner to us having the bottom straight flush. With 2 outs $140 to win $700 is not good enough but implied odds do help and who knows maybe 5% of the. time it goes check check and we win. With the Qh not being clean and being a scare card to make it harder for us to get value from boats calling the 3-bet drops to the straight up bad territory.
You're really drawing to 1 good out for the straight flush. A Qh on the river wouldn't be that great as someone could easily be holding the Kh for a royal.
Limping UTG with AA imo is not a good play…. As played he played it good on the turn, I agree with villain check on the flop, but def not limping UTG with AA.
It's minor, but I'd like to point out that hitting Qh does NOT give you the super nuts because, on that board then, anyone who holds Kh in fact has the super nuts, and, with the Q-high straight flush you would have the second nuts, LOL. EDIT: And, indeed, even on the turn, somebody COULD already have the royal.
Yeah the Qh is a terrible out for hero. Massively reduces his implied odds because boats aren’t going bust when they lose to any naked Kh. And gives him huge reverse implied odds, because laying down a straight flush is hard 😂
Greg goes all in taught me that it's ok to fold by tossing the cards into the center of the table, but it's better to actually fold the cards in half
roflmao
Hey Bart, just wanted to thank you for all the amazing free content.
I've been a long time fan and recently I think things have finally started to click and I've been absolutely crushing 1/3 at Parx. The small stakes exploits of bet-folding for value and fast playing strong hands have really done wonders for my bb/hr. Also, doesn't hurt I've been on one hell of a heater, up 5k in the past month.
Also, someone tell Mike G to stop degening it up on Christmas Eve lol
This particular hand history was like a light bulb to me about thinking ahead on later streets in position, perfect example
I like to build the pot and then check fold. Works every-time
Truth serum for W! Lmao that’s fantastic Bart
100% call just because if the straight flush and how rare you are in a spot to double with that hand. But when he re-raised on the turn you have to give him the boat or nut flush. And then the bet on river ya gotta muck. He has a 9 high flush beat alllll day. Muck muck
The caller said SF draw super nuts, the nuts would be KQh… i would be curious to what the caller would have done if the river was Qh…
Yeah if the river is the Qh and UTG leads out, hero’s hand is definitely just a call.
It’s no better than having the K on an unpaired 4 flush board.
Wow I was thinking J10 maybe but never AA
I haven't watched the end but I'm just folding the turn because someone has a boat or a higher flush...If not that then they are drawing to the nut flush at minimum. I also think that the straight flush out with the Q is likley taken,
So it's not enough for me to go for it. Its close, at minimum I'm folding river
Although extremely unlikely, it is worth noting that his redraw isn’t to the nuts.
Qh puts a one-liner to a royal too
Love the content as always. Keep it up Bart!
If the 8h came it was so ehhh
@@dxfifahero has the 8h. But even if the 7h comes it’s not to the nuts. KQhh is the nuts. You’d think that hand would raise pre though.
11:25...if H called turn, then what's the point folding the brick river?
Bart talks about this a lot. He calls it 5th street chicken, where someone deciding to bet 2/3 again into 2 people shows a lot of strength. If the board doesn't change, but Villain is still acting like he has a super strong hand, then that's more information you can use to justify a fold considering you might be likely beat. However if Villain checks then you can either check back or go for more value.
@@kerryhopkins4680 something does no click in that "reasoning". If folding bricky river was a right decision, then calling turn was a wrong one. Or: if calling turn was right (??), then folding bricky river is wrong. One cannot have it both ways. If folding river was a move to disembark a loose train in full speed downhill (to cut the loss as a result of a wrong turn call) - then I'd take it.
However, I've got my answer. Thank you.
@@pot_kivach160 people barrel flop and turn and give up on the river all the time. Also you won't know if it's a brick river before you get there, so it's not unreasonable to call turn but fold to a river. Because both mean something if villain bets a non brick river, same as it does a brick river. Both are absolutely possible, and it's not a 100% applicable situation to call turn and fold river, but it's certainly possible and should be something in your repertoire, particularly on draw heavy boards.
@@pot_kivach160 calling turn and calling river are not mutually exclusive decisions, they all form part of a story villain is telling. And if villain is telling a strong story across multiple streets then you should believe them a good portion of the time and not just blindly call down simply because you called turn.
@@kerryhopkins4680 _"...people barrel flop and turn and give up on the river all the time._ Now, that's an argument to prove the case.
_"...Also you won't know if it's a brick river before you get there, so it's not unreasonable to call turn"_. ever heard of Pot Odds in poker? Doubt it. H has 2 outs (4%) to improve, and he has to call pot size raise to see if he improved on river.
Limping is pimping!!!!
Funny part is he said he called turn with outs to the straight flush “super nuts”. The queen of hearts brings a one liner to a royal flush, and the 7 of hearts gives him the second best straight flush so not the super nuts lol
turn raise seems close. i think i like it. we almost always have the best hand here. usually up against a T and a draw. the bettor could also have a rag ace he checked the flop with. but this seems like a clear fold to a 3bet. it takes an absolute psycho to 3bet as a bluff here and its pretty much impossible for him to overvalue something you beat like a random ten or 54hh or whatever. even against the craziest, most aggressive opponents i want to fold here.
I'd fold to the 3-bet as well, though wouldn't mind the call if the board were slightly different so that a Qh wouldn't make a 1 liner to us having the bottom straight flush. With 2 outs $140 to win $700 is not good enough but implied odds do help and who knows maybe 5% of the. time it goes check check and we win. With the Qh not being clean and being a scare card to make it harder for us to get value from boats calling the 3-bet drops to the straight up bad territory.
@@qazzaqstan yeah this was glossed over but I think the Qh being a bad out is important.
Easy fold river, damn
Snap fold to turn 3bet even if you decide to raise the turn which seems already thin against two players
You're really drawing to 1 good out for the straight flush. A Qh on the river wouldn't be that great as someone could easily be holding the Kh for a royal.
Is there a bad beat at this casino? If so, you can never fold the turn. If not, you’re likely drawing to 1 out.
Obviously the proper fold technique is to fold only when your opponent has a better hand. You're welcome.
Limping UTG with AA imo is not a good play…. As played he played it good on the turn, I agree with villain check on the flop, but def not limping UTG with AA.
I never understand when nothing in the pot(20) when he hits the flush why put so much in with middling hand? No reason for it....see all the time tho
Does anyone else think flop is a pretty clear bet?
Utg limping ace's 😭
It's minor, but I'd like to point out that hitting Qh does NOT give you the super nuts because, on that board then, anyone who holds Kh in fact has the super nuts, and, with the Q-high straight flush you would have the second nuts, LOL. EDIT: And, indeed, even on the turn, somebody COULD already have the royal.
Yeah the Qh is a terrible out for hero. Massively reduces his implied odds because boats aren’t going bust when they lose to any naked Kh. And gives him huge reverse implied odds, because laying down a straight flush is hard 😂
Qh is the super nuts if you don't hold Kh. If you do hold it, you have something called the super duper mega nuts.
Never go broke in a limped pot?