Arvydas “Merfinis” Merfeldas Big $109 Hand History Review (Part 2)
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nocturnal1
I’m curious what you do with the AK if he flats than lead shoves a dry non ace or king flop against myrolz ?
Gsmyth5
06:11 – Can we not go bigger on river since he’s not folding an ace and we’ve established we feel he’ll c/c with his Ax on turn? He may be more inclined to fold say 77 to a larger bet but he’s only bluff catching anyway, so a larger bet may look bluffy regardless.
riskyriver
like Gsmyth5 I’d probably bet a little bigger there on the river..
what i dont get is the bet on the turn? he obv calls everything what is ahead of our hand.. and after he checks to us he must have some kind of showdown hand which could get very difficult to bluff off with a second river barrel.
What I’m really wondering about is your flop check? do you think you have showdown value? and if yes.. why would you bet turn?
Merfinis
Hey Gsmyth thanks for your comment, yes I do agree with your suggestion, probably something around 6k would be perfect.
Merfinis
I would like to see myself cbeting flop, not sure why I didn’t. Betting the turn because we do pick flush draw so we do have to start building the pot in case we hit on the river.
gerard
I dont understand u thinking in 4 bet pot 11:28 with AK against 3bet from MYroiz.You said if i shove than he call me with 99+,and AQ.So when you 4bet him do you thing he shove with 99 and AQ ,what 4bet range do you rep without FE ?
Merfinis
Hey Thanks for your comment,
Well the idea is that when I do 4bet (not 4betshove), I’m leaving the room for him to make some mistakes and 5betshove in to me some lighter range. Where if I’m just 4betshoving in to him, he will folding all of his 3bet bluff’s and calling off with 88/AQ+.
My 4bet range is should look strong in general with these stack debts, but If I was playing fairly aggresive, our opponent might think that he still has some fold equity.