Poker Strategy: A5ss Makes A Wheel

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In this hand we flop a big combo draw with A5ss and get there on the river. Do we lead into our opponent or does it make more sense against their range to check?

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Poker Strategy: A5ss Makes A Wheel

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: A5ss Makes A Wheel

  1. and by opening to 20, you're asking to play multi way oop. I know this is probably standard for most people, but is it really plus EV?

  2. My experience with "fun players" that miniraises are that they are quite polarized to really strong hands or draws in many cases. So reshoving river is a bit tricky. If villain is playing all suited cards, it´s an easy reshove, but If the villain is only playing 3xs hands like A3s, K3s, Q3s, 43s, 23s the reshove with this runout is obv a bad ide. Consider some 53s, 63s in villains range and it´s a different story…but it sounded like 53s was bearly in his range by you so…I like the call and don´t think your missing out on many hands that can call down your reshove on river. You can reshove next time when you have A4 instead and river hits a 5 on the same board and you are blocking more nutted holdings. Positive thinking is what you should be working on at the moment if you feel like your game is effected by your run bad. Focusing in taking the best decision in every hand no matter the runout is the key, the cards we can do nothing about.

  3. i be a little worried that the min-raiser on the turn had 22 or 33, but i don't see how you can fold there. river seems pretty dicey but you are getting about 3-1 so probably a call without some good info on villain.

  4. He’s a fish who’s on tilt racking up and check raises you on turn , Bart was right, if you ship turn he calls with king high

  5. It's clearly a semibluff on the turn by the villain. Disagreeing with Bart on that point was even worse than not check raising on the river

  6. Based on her range of villain, should she have called the turn? If she thinks that he mainly has 3s, and 3 4 is the most likely holding, her wheel outs are dead based on how she ranged villain. Ignoring the results and just analyzing this from how she ranged villain in real time, is the turn still a call?

  7. "Obviously if he makes that play he can show up with 65ss, which you beat now too" I'm a little confused, does Bart think she hit the flush on the river or is he telling her to re-raise the river with the wheel? Trying to get calls from a 3x or Qx? I'm not sure I understand the value in the river re-raise.

  8. "Obviously if he makes that play he can show up with 65ss, which you beat now too" … I'm confused. If the board run-out listed is correct, she now loses to 56ss which made the nut straight.

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