Not necessarily, it could be to feel the strength of the other hand with a check raise. If she check-raises, and andrew calls or re-raises, she could be almost certain he's not bluffing. In this case, she'll be saving herself a lot of chips. The worse case would be her calling and hitting a king or attempting a bluff on the river (since she's first to act) - in which case she'll lose so much more chips. I'd say she could be buying information with that check-raise, which considering the size of the blinds (160k BB) could be a decent investment. Of course, she'd be better off folding at that spot but since its only 3 players left, she can't play too tight, so how she played this hand was somewhat justified ^Or maybe she was just tilted and didn't think too much, who knows? 🤷♂
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5:10, that wide smile! And she still calls him.
21:11 should be only call
Not necessarily, it could be to feel the strength of the other hand with a check raise. If she check-raises, and andrew calls or re-raises, she could be almost certain he's not bluffing. In this case, she'll be saving herself a lot of chips. The worse case would be her calling and hitting a king or attempting a bluff on the river (since she's first to act) - in which case she'll lose so much more chips.
I'd say she could be buying information with that check-raise, which considering the size of the blinds (160k BB) could be a decent investment. Of course, she'd be better off folding at that spot but since its only 3 players left, she can't play too tight, so how she played this hand was somewhat justified
^Or maybe she was just tilted and didn't think too much, who knows? 🤷♂
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Re-raise with quads???? A king on the river he gets it all...what was that?
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