Pbogz continues on to part 3 of 4 of his Crushing Turbo HUSNGs series. In this video he plays actual games against an opponent on Black Chip Poker. He talks about decisions, and why simple math can sometimes point out the correct decision.
Pbogz continues on to part 3 of 4 of his Crushing Turbo HUSNGs series. In this video he plays actual games against an opponent on Black Chip Poker. He talks about decisions, and why simple math can sometimes point out the correct decision.
Hi,
great video again! However, i have a question for u: @7:20 u have 9dTs, flop is 2Thh4c. u cb, got raised and u 3b to 300. V calls. Turn: 7s. @11:17 u says "this is a great card for us." I agree...:) However, how would you proceed if the turn was a card above T? Or the board gets paired or another heart comes OTT?
Thanks, pal.
Once again thank you for the feedback.
On that hand I didn't really have many overcards in his range once he flatted my bet on the flop. So if an overcard hit I would have continued to barrel for value unless it happened to be a heart. His range at the time was a lot of 10x with a weak kicker, flush draws and some middle pairs. If the board paired on the turn I would most likely bet the turn to obtain value from missed draws with intentions of playing the river with caution.
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