How Should you Adjust to a Crusher (big winner)?

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Bart takes a call from his own call-in show animator, Thomas from France who faces a HUGE over bet from an online “crusher”.

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How Should you Adjust to a Crusher (big winner)?

10 thoughts on “How Should you Adjust to a Crusher (big winner)?

  1. I'm snap calling full houses VS 3 card flush boards all day. I do appreciate the analysis though!

  2. Well played by both but if someone tells me they're an online crusher I have to wonder why they're saying that, and I'm now inclined to believe the opposite is true

  3. Super badty spot but I disagree with Bart here, the fact that villain is a really good player makes me want to call even less. Sizing and competence means he's never doing this with a worse hand for value, and the only hands he has raising turn are either draws or 2 pair +. Since he doesn't have flushes when he jams 2x pot, on the river villain only has boats or exactly j4. Even though we're close to top of range and mdf would mandate a call I'm folding here and when he flips j4 saying nice hand because I expect him to play all j8 + maybe 84 like this and only sometimes pull the trigger with j4. I think this line is far more likely to be the nuts trying to extract value from a flush or worse boat especially for a crusher, because even though j4 is a perfect bluff in theory lots of good online players will adjust to not make massive bluffs in an attempt to get live players to fold flushes/boats. Great call and analysis.

  4. i love this hand analysis. I play in exactly these type of home games in the UK, looking forward for more of this content

  5. So.. would you fold set against big bet? It doesn't make sense to me even it was risky move….it is SET!-then Full house!

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