Pocket Aces faces a river jam (poker strategy)

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Bart Hanson, owner of Crush Live Poker, discusses AA facing a river jam at the low stakes of live no limit hold’em.

In this hand the caller takes a tricky line by checking his AA on a ragged flop. On the turn he bets large but then something unexpected happens on the river. Bart and he discuss his entire line.

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Pocket Aces faces a river jam (poker strategy)

10 thoughts on “Pocket Aces faces a river jam (poker strategy)

  1. We were all here at some point (probably). Some of these comments are really mean.

    I think dude has KT? That makes sense….. some sort of 2p or maybe QJ.

    Insta fold river. Bet flop. My.$0.02

  2. i didn't think that river call was that bad…pretty hard to put villain on exactly QJ, when he could have just paired his king, for example with AK or KQs, KJs (turning a double belly buster) something along those lines. Hero's aces were under-repped, and also villain was described as aggressive, and 2.5-1 is pretty good pot odds too. i'd probably call.

  3. That was tough to listen to but credit to the kid for trying. One day he will be a poker star.

  4. All these YouTube poker experts watching strat in the first place. Prob playing on ACR trying to bink a tournament and crying when they lose. At least the guy has the balls to call when he knows he misplayed the hand.

  5. He would be more profitable simplifying the hand to $50 bet on flop, $195 on any turn lol pot pot can't go wrong with these stack sizes

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