ps. I struggle a bit as well when two-tabling HU. as tempting as it is to play both, i usually just close one of the tables unless both guys are really bad and/or i have a really good handle on how they play and can sort of auto-pilot
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ps. I struggle a bit as well when two-tabling HU. as tempting as it is to play both, i usually just close one of the tables unless both guys are really bad and/or i have a really good handle on how they play and can sort of auto-pilot
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Not sure I agree with delay raising to the river with this particular hand on this type of board texture because if villain bet's this river, I'm not even sure we have enough equity to reraise. What do you think is the worst hand villain will value bet on this river?
I think I like the play more with a AT/A7 type of hand as we're now doing slightly better against his value bet range on the river.
Not sure I agree with delay raising to the river with this particular hand on this type of board texture because if villain bet's this river, I'm not even sure we have enough equity to reraise. What do you think is the worst hand villain will value bet on this river?
I think I like the play more with a AT/A7 type of hand as we're now doing slightly better against his value bet range on the river.
Its definately a close spot for sure. I think he should 100% be betting 55+, and maybe some good 4x if he decides to not c/c the turn with them.
Its not something ive seen discussed anywhere, and im not sure i do it vs very creative/good players or maniacal idiots, but i know alot of reg fish that are almost never b/f anything they bet for value in BVB and absolutely never b/f 8x or 9x under any circumstance.
Saying that, i prefer doing this on a board where the turn is either static OR where i was going to raise the turn but it came drawy and pair/combo draws may 3b and i dont want heaps of action and the riv then bricks.
Thats where delaying with trips on static boards and also with our bluffs is good too.
Im happy to just call down on this board or alternatively just raise the flop. I dont like delaying till turn with this particular hand.
A7 would certainly be a better candidate, I agree. AT could be perfect for a turn raise imo. Whereby AK/AQ are perfect to raise flop
ps. I struggle a bit as well when two-tabling HU. as tempting as it is to play both, i usually just close one of the tables unless both guys are really bad and/or i have a really good handle on how they play and can sort of auto-pilot
I think I can handle 2 tables of HUHU unless one is tricky and I need to see some HH's/SD's to work out what hes doing. If they are both regfish or bad i feel ok about it
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on left table we're calling flop with Ahi wk cuz we have back doors, but when one of our backdoors improves on turn we fold? :confused:
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