Poker Breakdown: Rampage with the Best Bluff of the Year??
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- It's the HCL million dollar cash game, and Rampage lives up to his name.
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This look like Ace King ALLLLLLLL day. This was expertly played by Rampage
This river needs a look with a solver. I suspect Q-Q is part of the range that you would need to call with for minimum defense frequency - you just don’t have enough straights in your range to only defend with those hands as played.
The solver says this is a call on the river does it not?
@@joshuapatrick682 It's a -EV call that the solver says has to be made to avoid being exploitable.
The best bluff of this year has been Rampage trying to get the loans to play in the million dollar cash game despite being a world famous punter.
QQ is handz best hand here. He raises or folds straight combos at some point in the hand. So QQ is top of range and you can’t fold top of range vs rampage.
Someone should interview hands about this hand
A lot of RUclipsrs seem to forget how the over-bet on the turn eliminates every KQ holding Handz can have by the river except KcQc.
LOL LETS BE HONEST! He just got lucky the players played like a nit 😂
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I suggest looking at a hand between Chan and Sidel.
So... they are uunderrolled to fold that so easy... i see mill stacks on the table and nobody has 30 buy ins for that.
Love the video and the 300 reference.
If I were combo counting this hand in game the only things I would do differently than the breakdown is I would discount K9o and 98o more, probably down to 4-6 combos giving a total of 28-30 total straight combos. I would also add in Ax and Kx of diamonds into his c/r triple barrel range. I think in game it would be more difficult to count Ax and Kx of clubs b/c that's probably not going to be in the front of your mind when facing a c/r on this flop.
If you arrive at this river and count 30 combos of straights after the discount then you'd need about 17 bluff combos to make this a break even EV call. You have 11 combos of A10-A2d, K10d and 109d so you'd need 6 more combos which you could get to if you were able to deduce that he'd be doing this sometimes with Axc/Kxc or if he ever did this with any of the 6 total combos of JJ/1010 or if he ever turned KJ into a bluff, etc.
The problem with this is how sure are we that the discount isn't too steep? If he does have all 48 straight combos then it would be tough to get to 27 combos we beat. Also, just b/c he has enough potential bluff combos in his range doesn't mean he's always going to bluff those combos this way. If he plays straights this way most of the time and plays his bluff combos this way only some of time then we need to discount the bluff combos when calculating whether to call. When you need all the potential bluff combos to be bluffing 100% of the time just to get to break even EV then I personally lean towards folding.
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Does Rampage not have Ace Queen / Ace Ten / Ace Jack in his bluff (semi-bluff?) range here?
Aren't there more than a few combos of missed flush draws as bluffs?
Or does the flop & turn play take that out of range?
He never has AJ or AT as played, the only hand you mentioned that's possible is specifically AcQc.
Well dude , we just don't know.