Fun Hand From WCOOP TD-H Replay
Just watching the replay and really fun one came up:
Strebkov open CO with 25699 and Glazer defends 246TT
Both D2: Glazer 246AQ Strebkov 256A5 and it goes xx.
Now Glazer binks 23468 and Strebkov 23568.....Benny goes for the x/r.....I never really thought about frequencies and ranges for x/r here in such a wide range spot.
Strebkov flats and then raises the river which I think I like a lot, but I wonder what the bottom of Bennys calling range is here (he typed grim in the chat). If hes considering folding no 6 here it makes it a great snow line! I wonder how much the fact that both of their discards block some rough 2-pats affected how they played the turn and river.
Would be interested to hear any wizards break this one down!
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yeah i guess it is interesting to think of what lowest part of his calling range is
key things to me are
a. this is a spot where, as you mentioned, it's very wide, and so OOP should have a buncha bluffs
b. OOP blocks TT, and it's hard to imagine a 9-anything will have some kind of flat turn/raise river line, so... i think that should make IP more polar? and as such OOP should be calling a bit more?