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Question for KRANTZ and DJ, both with regards to the first hand you posted.
If, after calling a large get on the turn with a PSB left, why not just shove the turn? Or, do you assume that your opponents will shove with less on the river if you call?
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Question for KRANTZ and DJ, both with regards to the first hand you posted.
If, after calling a large get on the turn with a PSB left, why not just shove the turn? Or, do you assume that your opponents will shove with less on the river if you call?
Well, if I shove the turn:
1) He can't bluff me anymore
2) He won't call the shove with any worse hands (maybe something like KTdd but I'm not even doing that great against it anyhow)
3) He might fold some better ones, but not very many.
In addition, I didn't plan to play a huge pot before I called the turn. I simply thought that he was bluffing a ton, so I called with a hand that can beat bluffs. When he overbet the river I thought that he was very likely bluffing again, since it didn't make too much sense to bet that huge for value into my presumably weak range. Plus all the draws missed, except like 87dd. I think he can totally show up here with that, or maybe a set, but thats about it. Lots of draws missed both of us, too, which is a strong factor against most such players.
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