cuz if you only look at it from his view, the way he bet small on flop but check on turn to all of a sudden on the river maybe thinking "YES! I got there on the river!" willing to go all in with small flush
@@SHOWDOWN88 I just don't really see where he's chasing. He made a pretty loose call for such a large raise but he's in position. He didn't really bet that small at half pot with pair and flush draw which actually has a slight edge against the AQs. The check on turn doesn't seem too bad. He might have overplayed his flush but he most likely put you on a straight. He wasn't going to fold the 700m raise towin over 1.4 b. He did need to go all in after that but I think that was only 30m more so it didn't matter too much at that point
@@moronsaltable his position is for chasing and yes exactly, he called loose with 87 SUITED. what you think hes hoping for with that small hand? and yes another chaser behavior is overbetting or overcommitting. the pot was 120m and he reraise my 60m to 300m that's 5x my bet with a small flush and happily commit all with that small flush.
@@SHOWDOWN88 the thing is you don't seem to understand the definition of a chaser. He made a loose and overplayed his hand but he was never chasing. He reraised 5x with a flush that's not the worst play you see on this app but ya he should have just called. Even if he raised smaller all his chips would have gotten in and he wasn't going to get away. It's a cash game anyway not a tournament so who cares if he loses a buy in.
@@moronsaltable " In poker, "chasing" in a hand means that you are very likely behind your opponent (an "underdog") and are looking to hit a card that will put you into the lead." that's from poker-king.com. the dude is a chaser preflop. you are the one that don't understand.