It’s So Hard to FOLD THIS HAND to Alan Keating

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It's So Hard to FOLD THIS HAND to Alan Keating

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44 Comments

  1. Classic right answer, wrong working out.

    Alan Keating 100% is capable of showing up with a bluff here. And also pocket 7s imo.

    1. You don’t think he’s gonna raise the turn with a set of 7s? Idk why you would call the flop if you aren’t rasing the turn when you bink bottom set

  2. Ben makes some amazing hero folds ill give him that don’t think anyone else folds to keating in this situation, but hes so dramatic it infuriates me.

  3. What a fold by Ben. Keatings river re raise range is narrowed down to any 2 suited cards and any 2 non suited cards there I would’ve called so fast lol

    1. @KaliAndy2 keating bet 120k into a 105k pot,so it is an overopot,and what do u mean when u said 85 into 225 ?

    2. @Nhan Dangit’s not an over bet – it was a raise of 85k into the 140k pot.

  4. Damn good fold against Alan. Alan is a tough player to play when you don’t have the nuts as he’ll bluff air! 😁😎👍✌🎄🎅

  5. Man folding the essential 2nd nuts (Keating never has AA or QQ in this situation) getting almost 3:1 to call is VERY exploitable. But an amazing fold no doubt

    1. @D W it doesnt follow along with his preflop actions. he was second to last to act and only called a raise against 3 other players. I think he was the small blind. i assume that if he had aces or queens, maybe even AK AQ AJ, he would have re-popped it preflop. You do not want 3 other players look at the flop when you have a big pocket pair…usually.

    2. @D W when you have AA or KK, you never want more than 2 ppl in the pot. Keating would’ve re raised if he had those hands

    3. @Tommy_FPV I ruled out AA and KK cuz he never has those hands. So basically Ben has the second nuts

    4. The raise was perfect. He made it cheap enough 3:1 that ben would and should call with the second nuts most of the time. Although if keating wanted Ben to call his value raise 100% of the time, he could just put in a 75,000 bet.

  6. Ben must’ve put in some hours with Keating and has some read on his sizing or something. No way when he says, “would you do this with anything but the nuts?” that he’s only referring to x/r the river because we’ve all seen him x/r bluff the river before.

    1. nah ben just folds every time someone puts real pressure on him when he doesn’t have the nuts

  7. Just this one particular hand, Ben had a great hand reading and made a great fold. I don’t know why people say he is exploitable after this hand. He might call in the same hand situation in the future against different opponents under different circumstances.

    1. If he doesn’t call against Keating he doesn’t call against anybody. It is very exploitable but there are only a handful of people that can exploit him on those stakes out there so…he’s pretty safe.

    2. Because leaving never has QQ or AA here, which leaves only KT. To put your opponent on such a narrow hand, especially keating, that is the exploitation. If he is folding set of jacks, he’s folding set of aces too here- which is very much not standard,

    3. bc he folds whenever someone puts real pressure on him when he doesn’t have the nuts

  8. By not paying the cost of doing business, Ben is letting everyone know money speaks loudly to him

    1. @J Mn yes, then you’ll often face an 85k river bet at least since that’s the way you shown you can be dismissed without the nuts. Once you get used to it, which could cost far more than having established yourself as a second nut caller, you’ll get over it and make wrenching river calls

    2. I don’t agree, although I understand what you said, there’s a big reveal in this hand when keating checked first then contemplated calling on ben’s pot size turn bet. That groan and reluctant call gave ben a lot of information about Keatings possible hand range and what type of draw he could have.

    3. @Maruzo Maxell same groan that bottom set or two pairs could cause, hard to believe the groan wouldn’t be a roar for having to call open ended lol, but your point is solid

    1. @John Smith not really considering he is more than capable of re-raising with air too which is what made it such a hard decision to fold.

  9. Alan is such a good sport, chill and fun when loses and the fact that showed here makes ben feel much better.

    1. Keating is a great fun to have player with good spirit. Ben is the opposite, will never show EVEN when the whole table is curious on a hand they think they knew what he had.

  10. Keating gave a tell on the turn he was on a draw with his big smile and “Wow”…that’s how Ben folds here.

  11. What a great line by Ben – if he’s bluffing and I fold I’ll be sick, but if he has the nutts and I call, I’ll be sicker.

  12. Alan’s whole demeanor changed when he hit the nuts. It was a good fold n everyone saying he’s exploitable i think are wrong if Ben is reading Alan correctly.

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