Poker Strategy: Garrett turns KK into a Bluff on an Ace High Board Live at the Bike

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In this hand Garrett has the preflop lead with KK but seems an ace high flop. He rightly recognizing the “capped” nature of his opponents and turns his hand into a bluff.

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Poker Strategy: Garrett turns KK into a Bluff on an Ace High Board Live at the Bike

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Garrett turns KK into a Bluff on an Ace High Board Live at the Bike

  1. Most players arent folding A10 here. And i do think vs most a check raise has more fold equity than a bet on the river. I dont makr moves here because well people dont fold an ace and where i play in indiana people will chk j on the turn..dont ask me why. I think its because theyre slow playing? No idea but against most rec players i wouldnt try this bluff as played.

  2. Although I think garret is an excellent player, in this particular case he used his stack size to get the job done. He bet $3000 into a player that has $3800. Also, it was checked through. If David would have bet, would Garret continued? Probably not. Just my 2 cents.

  3. I thought he checked turn for pot control to call a river bet but then he folds? Pointless

  4. Jeez The people in this comment section really need your help Bart. They just don't know they do lol.

  5. Why was David in the hand? He hit the A. I wouldn't have put G on Jacks or ultimately Quads. QQ, KK, AA, AKs. Only hands that would beat me are AA or AKs. Calling $300 preflop, David knew that. He got bullied here. Does Garrett over bet with AK or AA? No… He likely goes for value. David has to call that. The whole story leads to a bluff by Garrett. Yes, we get to see the cards but what is the betting story? That is all we have. David should never call a $290 preflop raise, have the cards and betting go close to best he could hope less flippin 10s, and then fold to a polarizing bluff bet on the river.

  6. I would've been impressed if Garrett made a nice $1000 value bet reppin AA or AKs and got David to fold. The $3K power play worked on a weak op but I'm tanking for 30 secs & calling that chit…. 2 guys aren't calling a $300 preflop and neither would have an Ace when. Garrett knows he doesn't. Not overly impressed, just had a stack & wussy player to rag doll. Still a good video!!

  7. This would very rarely work in the games I play, that is, unless it was against me😅

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