At 15:30 Bart describes a scenario where the play is to check to your opponent (even with trips). If your opponent ends up with a range comprised of draws or thick value like in this runout where worse trips is viable then the play is to actually check river since you will not miss the value from weaker trips and it gives the green light for your opponent to bluff missed draws
you really think it's a bet on the turn with multiple people in the hand? heads up I feel like makes sense but even most of the time you should be checking, even that he said his friend was playing pretty loose so betting is probably still good.
I don't even love the turn bet headsup. When he calls multiple people on the flop, even if the rest fold, what does he have that's calling here? I think he is going to have a lot of AX.
right. Except straight draw (and not both Vs supposed to have a straight draw!), there's a reason why other V paid (flop bet) to see turn card. No weaker hand would've called a turn bet. So: turn was a check.
After telling us the entire time that he was considering folding on the river, the caller says "I almost raised for value" at the very end of the call. I'm not sure he even knows what he's saying or doing.
Should a hand like A-8 or A-5 suited with two backdoors fold to $60 on the flop? Is a hand like A-7 or A-6 sigh calling a bet on the river, but checking back with showdown value?
the problem with checking river was not a weaker hand would've bet, but would've called a bet. (any two pairs or a weaker Q). BTW, losing to pocket AA should not be surprise. As pocket 77/66 would've played the same. So: does it matter what you lost it to, as long as you lost it?
Why wouldn't hero bet small instead of check river? I rhought rhe "rule " was when you think you're infront vast majority of the time and tempted to check to induce ..bet small instead. Haven't seen reveal yet. I just call river frr
At 15:30 Bart describes a scenario where the play is to check to your opponent (even with trips). If your opponent ends up with a range comprised of draws or thick value like in this runout where worse trips is viable then the play is to actually check river since you will not miss the value from weaker trips and it gives the green light for your opponent to bluff missed draws
Can the editor do at least one air traffic controller thumbnail 😂
😂
We need to address this. Such a grand opportunity.
Haha, yeah absolutely!
you really think it's a bet on the turn with multiple people in the hand? heads up I feel like makes sense but even most of the time you should be checking, even that he said his friend was playing pretty loose so betting is probably still good.
I don't even love the turn bet headsup. When he calls multiple people on the flop, even if the rest fold, what does he have that's calling here? I think he is going to have a lot of AX.
@@ZeraLord no i agrree, i feel like only because he said his friend was playing really loose is one of the only reasons I would bet the turn
right. Except straight draw (and not both Vs supposed to have a straight draw!), there's a reason why other V paid (flop bet) to see turn card. No weaker hand would've called a turn bet. So: turn was a check.
After telling us the entire time that he was considering folding on the river, the caller says "I almost raised for value" at the very end of the call. I'm not sure he even knows what he's saying or doing.
I did not have a feeling that the caller called in to be judged.
Nice Thumb Nail Bart.. You need to upgrade your christmas bonuses for your editor's...
What play exactly do players need in their arsenal?
That check
@daniel_cunha I think a lot of people have this play in their arsenal. I don't even think it's necessarily a good play.
Not paying attention, preflop with Aces and just flat call 😂
Nice hand Brad
Should a hand like A-8 or A-5 suited with two backdoors fold to $60 on the flop? Is a hand like A-7 or A-6 sigh calling a bet on the river, but checking back with showdown value?
Ultimate last action? Can we just play in order? You know, like they do in poker?
Yeah, that's a terrible game structure.
the problem with checking river was not a weaker hand would've bet, but would've called a bet. (any two pairs or a weaker Q). BTW, losing to pocket AA should not be surprise. As pocket 77/66 would've played the same. So: does it matter what you lost it to, as long as you lost it?
pocket 7s or 6s get 3bet on the flop
Bart, any Black Friday specials for CLP?😂
Are there going to be any Black Friday deals this year?
Pain lol I’m sure asf making my buddy run that back
Why wouldn't hero bet small instead of check river?
I rhought rhe "rule " was when you think you're infront vast majority of the time and tempted to check to induce ..bet small instead.
Haven't seen reveal yet. I just call river frr
How is a competent villain calling a c/shove with worse after overbetting the river?
I’m folding pre