Do you like my fold?
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why check turn? horridly played hand. as played call river.
whatever then at least bet river
ok is your OP even a question then lol
I really like the play actually. Not sure I have the discipline to fold river, probably would talk myself into a call blah blah blah pot odds good price and everything but checking the turn makes a lot of sense to me.
You are either totally dominating V, or are dead. AQ is such a big part of his range but that is all he has, you are pretty much dominating everything else.
When I looked at river, fold seemed nitty, but your rationale makes sense, there is no value you beat, and bluffs are difficult. I guess it depends how many Bluffs V can find. If he is bluffing his wheel aces 100% of the time guess call. But if you think it's massively under bluffed then fold.
I really like the play actually. Not sure I have the discipline to fold river, probably would talk myself into a call blah blah blah pot odds good price and everything but checking the turn makes a lot of sense to me.
You are either totally dominating V, or are dead. AQ is such a big part of his range but that is all he has, you are pretty much dominating everything else.
When I looked at river, fold seemed nitty, but your rationale makes sense, there is no value you beat, and bluffs are difficu
I don't think solver shows A5s, A4s etc as a pre-flop call vs my cold-4bet pre, in theory. But if he is calling that pre anyway, then that would be a good bluff candidate on the river.
at 10nl everything about this play is horrible.
I don't think solver shows A5s, A4s etc as a pre-flop call vs my cold-4bet pre, in theory. But if he is calling that pre anyway, then that would be a good bluff candidate on the river.
GTO Wizard is showing some wheeled aces are called pre, AQ, and some Kx.
Doubt he wants to turn Kx into bluffs, not sure what you really call them in this spot they are all good value hands straights and 2 pairs, but I am not sure, perhaps it's thin value with a set of 99 or TT.
Do you have any idea how you play your sets on turn and river? If he expects a bet most of the time then thin value might work.
When I read the solver jams a bit I thought it was crazy, but writing this out 99, TT, KJs, KTs are all put in a really tough spot. You put a huge amount of pressure on a big part of his range. Even straight are not too happy but I guess he was to call with those.