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rhombus
Legend
Silver Level
This hand seems like dejavu. Did you just post pretty much an identical hand the other day?
If it smells like a flush draw, and plays like a flush draw, it's a flush draw. I mean what other possible hand is he c/cing and then all of a sudden deciding to bet the river large?
You have so many clues on this one, it really should be an easy fold.
1) He's CC out of BB = he will have more draws in his range.
2) He check calls the whole way and then bets the river big = he will rarely have KJ or worse. He wouldn't c/c this hand and then suddenly bet large when the 3rd diamond hits.
3) Not many other hands make sense, and the board run out doesn't make much sense for him to turn second best hands into bluffs.
It's the same thing Rhom in so many hands you're posting. If you want to play winning poker, then you need to never ever call these types of hands in the blinds, especially to an UTG raise.
Do you know how many times I call this hand? Literally zero. Never. Now if I have more info on my opponent, or it's MW, there are times I might come in, but in a specific spot like this, never.
Is it a discipline thing, or what's going on? I know enough about your game, so maybe you can help me understand why you're motivated to play these crap hands in bad spots.Whatever it is we need to figure out a way to undo it.
Similar hand but got tempted against the aggro reg.
Think I need to go back to nursery and play with charts
What to call raises with OOP
3bets as Caller
3bets as PFR
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