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you definitely shouldn't have folded preflop, you just got cooled out but that was a crazy angle that guy put on you and unbelievable that the dealer allowed it.
Why not? After the hero check on the flop, villain is probably thinking hero is weak, so it would seem like a bluff. You need to get value sooner or later, seems like a good opportunity for it
Boise Mike here. Should have been a 4-bet shove pre-flop. Optimal EV play is to raise or fold when there's more than one person left to act and you're not in-position. Nice outcome, but not well played. Sorry Devo. By flatting, the hand could have easily ended up 3-handed or 4-handed and queens are difficult to play OOP in a multi-way pot. You're also showing your opponents that you probably only cold 4-bet with KK or AA, so they can exploitatively fold premiums against your 4-bets.
I usually don’t type on peoples poker videos because everyone has a style and who am I to say your bad or good at the game, but one thing is for sure, you are playing way too small preflop. Honestly, you seem like a bit of a nit (at least based on watching you play just one had) and that’s very exploitable
@@michaelwright4978 Hopefully I didn’t upset you with my comment. But I would have bet the flop, for about half pot or however much. You must be on the flop. I like the river check but I think you should have been firing on the flop and turn most of the time in that scenario.
@@ethankennedy4423I agree that your suggestion is a viable play in this situation at some frequency. Most overpairs should be c-bet at a fairly high frequency in this spot, however pocket aces can be checked back at a higher frequency than all other overpairs because aces are less vulnerable to being outdrawn and it strengthens your check-back range to capture EV from your opponent bluffing turn and underestimating your value range.
I like the river check but a medium sized bet probably wouldnt have induced a huge bluff. Unless he has a 10 of course Good luck to you sir. See you on the virtual felt.
Rip that pre or fold id think. A lot of people will jam really wide behind to force you out because you look so weak not jamming for the bounty. Putting 20% of your stack in hoping to see a flop AND hit with trash is not nearly as efficient as realizing all your equity with a jam
Also, is it worth shoving my whole stack? Assuming most of the bounties were $60? Weird balance in the mystery bounty between getting bounties, and staying alive. I'm short stacked, so its a fold all day every day. Donkey move.
@@tworocksdonkey10♠️5♦️ isn't worth the risk. Consider your own bounty's value and the benefits of lasting longer to win future bounties or the tournament. If you shove and everyone folds, your odds improve, but if called by someone chasing bounties (likely), you're risking everything with a weak hand. Against both hands, your pre-flop equity was 25%, and allowing the BB to see a cheap flop worsened it. Additionally, 10♠️5♦️ is easily dominated, risking reverse implied odds. While you should widen your range for this bounty, it probably should have been within the top 15% of starting hands and for a shove with all hands in that range to isolate.
Would a worse hand call your river bet? Your bet on the river is -EV. You have a marginal hand that would prefer to check down, given the previous actions. Additionally, the K on the river strengthens the villain's range-many of the combinations you were ahead of on the flop and turn contained a K. The river is a check, potentially a call, but ideally, you want the villain to check back. That being said, a block-bet sizing of say 20% to 30% pot would probably be an okay exploit against a passive fish that will call with worse but won't raise you often with bluffs.
What about drinking? Are you responsible for a man buying liquor, getting drunk, and driving? Let's shut down liquor stores, bars, restaurants, etc. Speaking of drinking and Driving, we should shut down car lots. What about the obese... shut down Fast Foods. The fact is, You do not punish the Majority for the weaknesses of the few. I'm guessing YOU don't like Gambling, so if it's not for YOU, then it's an Issue.
@tworocksdonkey cool cool. Yah I had to Google the term. I thought it was a whole new game at first. Bomb hands/pots were not a thing in the area I learned to play. Cool concept though.
@@Adam-sm5xr it definitely makes for crazy action 😂 I think if you don't know how to play Omaha, when they do this at a Texas hold em table... Just stay out of it..