Enjoyed this hand and your thinking. The cool thing is that this is relevant at any stake size (the power of position). Another reason I value your videos is that not everyone knows the value of understanding improvement in absolute vs. relative terms. Critical thinking like that leads to long-term winning poker. 💯
A5s is never a fold facing limps, raise or limp depends on fold equity / You should almost always bet your draws even multi way (Open ender on flush draw board or better), fold equity adds a ton of equity plus it balances when you have something / Vegas games super nitty right now probably due to every one being broke / I like your hand histories!
If this hand played out 1 million times in games at these stakes, the J high flush wins less than 20% when calling the river raise. It's far from a cooler, keep paying off...
Great video detailed as always!
Enjoyed this hand and your thinking. The cool thing is that this is relevant at any stake size (the power of position). Another reason I value your videos is that not everyone knows the value of understanding improvement in absolute vs. relative terms. Critical thinking like that leads to long-term winning poker. 💯
Thanks
👍 As always, rice is a spoon food
It is.
Good bluff.
Takes a very specific opponent to fold that. But it was more you sensed weakness.
Holy Mo-ly. You found a bigger fish than you.
The river fold is totally reasonable and standard. The limp pre was the biggest mistake.
Happy Hanukkah
A5s is never a fold facing limps, raise or limp depends on fold equity / You should almost always bet your draws even multi way (Open ender on flush draw board or better), fold equity adds a ton of equity plus it balances when you have something / Vegas games super nitty right now probably due to every one being broke / I like your hand histories!
Vegas is still tight now. in '16 it was crazy.
Do some more like this
Comment for the algorithm
Nevermind that, Rice. We need a current inventory of fruit that you own..
He folded the Jevin??
I cant believe flush folded there. Terrible
@@MrKorolj3000 The villain was losing to 14 other hands. Tight fold.
Vegas was really tight back then. I expected him to fold AT. I didn't think he had a flush. I didn't think he'd fold a flush.
If this hand played out 1 million times in games at these stakes, the J high flush wins less than 20% when calling the river raise. It's far from a cooler, keep paying off...