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TheArnie
Rock Star
Silver Level
So, I'll start with that I am not really good at putting opponents at range or something like that, but I occassionally notice that I actually was correct or close to that. I'll give an example.
I raise pre on SB with ATo (questionable) and get few limpers. Then rag board comes and I make half-pot cbet and get re-raised heavily.
My deductions.
1. No straight or flush draws on board.
2. If villain held overpair, He'd had me re-raised pre.
3. So, villain must have hit a set
So... I put him on a set... but I still stubbornly pushed all in hoping he was bluffing. And, he of course had lowest possible set. I felt really sick that I couldn't trust my read.
Is it a problem of discipline or trust? Did anyone also had hard time trusting their reads? Any advice welcome.
I raise pre on SB with ATo (questionable) and get few limpers. Then rag board comes and I make half-pot cbet and get re-raised heavily.
My deductions.
1. No straight or flush draws on board.
2. If villain held overpair, He'd had me re-raised pre.
3. So, villain must have hit a set
So... I put him on a set... but I still stubbornly pushed all in hoping he was bluffing. And, he of course had lowest possible set. I felt really sick that I couldn't trust my read.
Is it a problem of discipline or trust? Did anyone also had hard time trusting their reads? Any advice welcome.