August 21, 2015
Does anybody have a second opinion? I time tanked a while and was really close to calling. Important to note that this is really close to the bubble. It was tough to put him on a better hand. I guess he has sets, flushes or A4 sometimes, but it felt very wrong to fold. I think if it wasn’t a bubble situation I would’ve called.
This is a $10.50 super-knockout on stars.
HUD reads on villain: Tight pre-flop. Very low postflop aggresion factor.
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December 6, 2012
This might be close if it weren’t a SKO, but you’ve got a lot of incentive to call and bust him. I’d expect most flush draws and better flopped hands to bet flop, so yeah, I think this is a call. I’d expect V to have broadway cards with a club or AcX quite frequently.
August 21, 2015
Thank you very much for the input. I agree, it usually is something like AcX. But my stomach told me he was slowplaying a monster. Is it still an easy call? Thinking about it now, I can see that I can still min-cash if I’m wrong, so the value of busting him should make it easy.
Also, I’ve watched most of your videos, and have learned so so much. Thank you for that 🙂
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