AK vs AQ, Jungle was right to not bet on the turn when K came out and he became lead actually. He betted on the river and Andy folded, which verified Jungle was right on the turn. Andy could only become stronger and more likely to call by the river. The fact that Andy did not call on the river indicated that Andy would not have called on the turn either. Jungle sensed the weakness of Andy's hand so he wanted to make a trap by not betting on turn K. Jungle was semi bluffing by C bet to tell he had a Q pair on the flop. Therefore, when K came out, he would have been suppressed and should not bet again if he had had a Q pair. To keep the story straight, Jungle did not bet. It is also a good trap absolutely to say that he had Q pair, not K pair. Many would have believed Jungle (like myself). at that point If Andy believed Jungle had a Q pair, not a K pair (nor A pair), Andy would have called on the river because Andy had Q pair + a big kicker A and it is possible to break even. Apparently Jungle played better than many of us, as Travis said he would have betted on the turn K and did not understand why Jungle did not. Andy was highly cautious and avoided the trap successfully so he was better than an average player of course. Look at the hands Jungle played against Mariano, it is obvious that Jungle played really well. Watched him play a number of times on TV and did not think he played so well as he sounded like. But he impressed me first time on this video. ...perhaps Mariano is not such a pro player and can be read easy.
@linuslliu Жыл бұрын
@@明姚-i4m你这说得确实有道理,我仔细一看 满满的中国人英文文章的习惯
@jonhsu9357 Жыл бұрын
@@明姚-i4m Please don't assume 吃饱 if u feel 撑着了. Might be a sick stomach.