Poker Strategy: How To Get Max Value From Top Boat

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We float top boat vs a very agro plays, how should we play the hand on each street to get max value?

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10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: How To Get Max Value From Top Boat

  1. Did this guy call in to just talk about the hand or was he hoping to get advice on best way to play it? Seemed like he argued for every bad decision he made. Bart's trying to tell you a better way to play it!

  2. Don't put common poker analysis to stupid play by these two clowns. It won't make good sense, Bart.

  3. Hi I’m bart hanson and my introduction sounds like im a 6 year old girl, but when my vlog begins I speak normally

  4. Played poorly but at least he won the hand.  I probably would've raised to 200 pre-flop, get re-raised to 600 and I probably would've folded.

  5. If we 3bet TT, wouldn't this make our 3betting range merged? I was always taught that a polarized range is better then a merged range.

  6. This hand is hilarious lul. just look at Bart's facial expression when the viewer is saying he could have AK there.

  7. 9:30 in fairness to Doc here about Villian having a 5 (rare exception rather than the rule). I have seen Villain call down on a similar board texture (two 99s instead of two 55s), who then raised the river in position with trips (A9), Hero jammed, Villain called putting himself all in, I don't think it was that much more. Hero had a full house (flopped a set), board paired the 9 on the turn. This was a tournament (poker club, 31 entries), final table 9 handed, and they were both the chip leaders going at it. Was crazy.

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