bobpok
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Why would you bluff on that board when you have great showdown value? Fish calls with many flushes and str8s. By betting that river Hero is just turning his hand into a total bluff which is bad imo. If you get called 95% of the time you loose. If they fold then 95% of the time you had the best hand. Why put any more money in the pot? I think bluffing there is really really bad play.
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Nolan
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Why would you bluff on that board when you have great showdown value? Fish calls with many flushes and str8s. By betting that river Hero is just turning his hand into a total bluff which is bad imo. If you get called 95% of the time you loose. If they fold then 95% of the time you had the best hand. Why put any more money in the pot? I think bluffing there is really really bad play.
I'm not sure your timestamps are properly aligned with the hands you brought up. I can't see anything relevant to the questions you're asking. Perhaps allude better to what hand it is and make sure your timestamps are correct?
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bobpok
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I'm not sure your timestamps are properly aligned with the hands you brought up. I can't see anything relevant to the questions you're asking. Perhaps allude better to what hand it is and make sure your timestamps are correct?
sry. 29:00 table 6 K9o BB
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Nolan
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Well, I'm not sure I'd call top and middle on a four flush four straight board great showdown value, but given the way the hand played out it's hard for the opponent to call with anything but a 3rd+ nut flush.
Betting also takes away the villains ability to bluff us off our hand.
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LosingReg
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