Poker Strategy: Advanced Hand Reading in a 4 bet Pot

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In this hand we get into a 3 way 4-bet pot and flop trips. Whats the best way to play our hand given how narrow our value range is? And what would our opponent do if the action on the turn changed?

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10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Advanced Hand Reading in a 4 bet Pot

  1. Feldman you are going to town on your nostrils quite frequently. You dealing with anxiety doing these calls?

  2. Unfortunate cooler but I think the hero could've avoided getting stacked here.

  3. Ughhhhh. You could have 3 bet light from the button and definitely not checked your set.

  4. On that hypothetical river, the villain could still put KQc, KJc, AKc in our range. There's also a small chance Hero has a hand like 78s.
    99 is a questionable call preflop after a UTG open and MP 3-bet. Then there's 3 combos of JJ, which sometimes would be 4-bet pre-flop, and sometimes folded on the turn( if UTG doesn't have many bluffs). I'm feeling pretty good on the river as the Villain. I don't think you're running in to a boat very often.

  5. Bart is taking hand analysis to another level when he is exploring alternative scenarios 👍👍👍

  6. Hey bart I have a pretty good hand I want to go over a river fold with you that I just couldn’t make. Maybe I can call in next Monday

  7. Who'd fold this hand preflop in this scenario? I sense I might because of the UTG open, since the player is supposedly strong.

  8. Please answer this question. It’s been bugging me since last night. I’m playing 2 /5 no limit last night. I’m on the button with AK off suit. I’m playing with good players. UTG +1 makes it 20 preflop. Folds to me and I make it 70. He thinks for a second and makes it 170. now my thought process is I’m playing with good players who are very capable of doing this to get me to fold. We both have 900 to start. So I bump it up to 600 in hopes he will fold because my play has been solid up until this point. Now he sighs and goes all in for his last 275. NOW I know he has aces but I feel like I’m pot committed so I call. I obviously lose but he had to sweat it. Am I a complete lovetard here or is this an acceptable play on the button by me?

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