Learn When to Call Down in Difficult Poker Spots

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CLP subscriber Nate discusses a hand where he flops a MONSTER draw, raises the flop but takes a card on the turn. At the end her makes the nut flush but faces some aggressive action.

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Learn When to Call Down in Difficult Poker Spots

10 thoughts on “Learn When to Call Down in Difficult Poker Spots

  1. Love your analysis but you continue to say that this is such an underbluffed spot when in reality it's bluffed all of the time in the poker rooms where I play. If you could put on a disguise I would love for you to come to one of the places I play and have you play one three or two five. It might change your perspective a bit on River bluffing frequency.

  2. The villain probably thought like most kids starting out, that the river pair improved his hand and he shoved for value. He probably put the caller on AJ or JT. You're giving him way too much credit.

  3. Clear call. If he somehow has a boat, so be it… but I think that’s insane. He 4b with a player in-between and he has 99-JJ? I don’t think so. You win so much here.

  4. Clear call. If he somehow has a boat, so be it… but I think that’s insane. He 4b with a player in-between and he has 99-JJ? I don’t think so. You win so much here.

  5. Clear call. If he somehow has a boat, so be it… but I think that’s insane. He 4b with a player in-between and he has 99-JJ? I don’t think so. You win so much here.

  6. The min click is always AA or KK in my experience. KK with king of diamonds is 100% the hand I woulda put him on

  7. Villian could reasonably think hero had queens given the action on all streets. Its a pretty specific read but would be a good spot to go for value i guess.

  8. One more point I think they didn't mention, his bet on the flop of $100 into $500 is very weak.
    It's extremely unusual for people to take this small sizing with a set on such a draw heavy board.
    It's a lot more likely he has some sort of overpair or top pair that's "trying to see where he's at" as the fish like to say.

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