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  1. #76
    Well.. the Odds are clearly in your favor!! over 2 to 1!! .. and if he Donks the river..simply nothing you can do. Weither you lose or win this hand properly..I beleibe you played it just fine in my own opinion of course.
  2. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    I feel like it's a huge stretch to put anything under ATs/AJo in his PF range. If a 15/2 peels with weak Ax hands chances are he is c/f'ing a non-2pr or pair+draw hand to a second barrel.

    The river bet makes zero sense from a worse hand that ours, therefore his range is like blocking-bet with a set/some sort of A2s/A6s/67s hand (if you want to argue he's loose enough PF to call with these hands). Do I think his river betting range is balanced, no.
    This.

    First, you guys have been making the mistake that he is calling 15% or so hands preflop just because he's 15/2. This is so incorrect it's not even funny. It's almost like saying someone who's 15/12 is raising 12% of hands when they open UTG. Or that someone who is 20/0 is automatically calling 20% of hands regardless of where he's sitting at the table.

    Looks like an okay fold at this point given Spenda's analysis, though I'm not sure we can make it based on the small sample size so I call and make a note.

    End thread imo if you argue against these points you're just getting defensive because you hate to have your mere 'opinion' shown to be likely incorrect.
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    Actually, given 2 calls ahead of him a range will usually widen, not narrow here.
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro

    End thread imo bekauz spenda agrees with me so I win! LAWL
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    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which unskilled individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly rating their ability much higher than average. This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their mistakes

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