You quite often see people raise with suited connectors (I am not one of them). After the flop some also shove with a flush draw, the theory being that half the time the opponent will fold so you effectively increase your equity to over 50%. It's not a bad move if you are short-stacked but a bit risky otherwise.
Doesn't seem likely to be a bot, more likely just quite a loose aggressive style of playing. Once the chips go in what happens on the tunr/river is outside anyone's control.
You quite often see people raise with suited connectors (I am not one of them). After the flop some also shove with a flush draw, the theory being that half the time the opponent will fold so you effectively increase your equity to over 50%. It's not
Definitely a bot that knew what community cards would be dealt, there's no way anyone raises 56hh preflop and get it in on a 2 heart board unless they know what's coming.
Definitely a bot that knew what community cards would be dealt, there's no way anyone raises 56hh preflop and get it in on a 2 heart board unless they know what's coming.
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