This Week: Bart Hanson preps for the WSOP with his friend "Citizen" James Mills. They discuss the past year since they did their last episode together, both in their personal lives and in their poker lives.
This Week: Bart Hanson preps for the WSOP with his friend "Citizen" James Mills. They discuss the past year since they did their last episode together, both in their personal lives and in their poker lives.
Another good podcast.
I have to say though, I was getting really tilted when you were discussing Bart's 85s hand and never considered that she might be slow playing AA or pot controlling AQ on the flop, checking turn back for deception and raising river for value. Especially since you don't have an A, some type of monster A hand has to be considered but the only one mentioned was some variation of A7 and nothing else.
I have to say though, I was getting really tilted when you were discussing Bart's 85s hand and never considered that she might be slow playing AA or pot controlling AQ on the flop, checking turn back for deception and raising river for value.
LOL - I listened to the podcast this morning and thought to myself "Wow - wtf with A7, her (maybe) most likely holding to me is AA - why isn´t that discussed? I have to bring it up in the forum." Seems as if I was a month too late. ![]()
Anyway whupthattrick´s explanation pretty much nailed my thoughts, so he safed me some typing work. ![]()
Another good podcast.
I have to say though, I was getting really tilted when you were discussing Bart's 85s hand and never considered that she might be slow playing AA or pot controlling AQ on the flop, checking turn back for deception and raising river for value. Especially since you don't have an A, some type of monster A hand has to be considered but the only one mentioned was some variation of A7 and nothing else.
I was going crazy myself that AQ wasn't even considered. I never thought about AA but those are definitely hands that is in her value raising range at least some of the time.
You were going to say why you decided to bet the flop with a flush draw, but then Citizen James interrupted your thought. I'm confused about when I should bet a draw and when I shouldn't. I'm guessing bet out of position and check in position?
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