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Sure looks like a case of Ivey being unsure of what Durrrr has, but Durrrr knows exactly the kind of hand Ivey has.
To TP: this looks like a bad place to semibluff with only 1 card to come (no made hand and knowing he has to fold a 12 out draw if Durrrr shoves over the top), and they're too deep on the flop to consider it.
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Well, it wouldn't be a bet/fold on the turn... if he raised, he'd be committing himself to the hand.
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god that is insane. there's too much to type about that hand, but that river bet changed everything, polarizing his range SOOO much. I would have just loved to see Ivey call there obv. Board just went so bad for Ivey, and god Durr is seriously amazing. Ivey's play I completely understand, even the wanting to call the river part after that river bet, but Durr's play makes almost no sense to me which is why he's so damn good
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