OVERBETTING a Rivered Straight and My Opponent RAISES! ($1k NL Hold ‘em Poker Highlight)

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It’s always fun to hand read when your opponent makes a weird bet, let me show you what I mean in this poker highlight from a recent $1k holdem online poker live stream.

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OVERBETTING a Rivered Straight and My Opponent RAISES! ($1k NL Hold ‘em Poker Highlight)

5 thoughts on “OVERBETTING a Rivered Straight and My Opponent RAISES! ($1k NL Hold ‘em Poker Highlight)

  1. I think it's more of a merge than a pure bluff? Trying to get opponent to fold a chop? idk

  2. You most the time when someone re raising, you always think he have better hand than you? Why is that?

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