$4.40 ACR FT spot
$4.40 ACR FT spot

$4.40 ACR FT spot


$4.40 ACR FT, 123 runners 7 left, first place is $112, we have $12.79 locked up, next jump is to $15.50

MrJohnson222 is a player we have tagged who plays too high VPIP and opens to 2.7x with range even off sub 20bb stacks, seen him play spewy but not sure how to range his cold call in this spot

P00Pdollar is opening very wide as chip leader and is LAG in general from what ive seen

Should we call this river?

23 July 2025 at 07:36 PM
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I'm not buying V's flop donk. As the three-bettor, you should have a pretty big range and nut advantage here. When V checks the turn, we can take the 2-pair and set donks from his range. I think I snap here as an easy bluff catch.

I am having trouble thinking what range V could possibly have that wants to flat the 3 bet and donk that flop. TT? (I think that's better as a x/r, given you should often be betting this flop). 89dd??


I'm calling here.


I don't really like the size or the decision to 3-bet. I'd rather a suited ace to bluff-3-bet with, and I'd go at least 5BB if I wanted to induce a fold. You're amping up the variance when you don't need to, at a final table where your competition is likely to generally be pretty bad.

Kind of in a shitty indifferent spot on the hand as played. Hard to imagine he'd value bet worse, but suited Broadway diamonds would fit the bluff line here. It's tough to find the bluffs, though. He should have like zero cold-calling hands here so it's not like I can range this accurately.

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