Poker Breakdown: Is This a Good Bluff Against The Grinder?

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Daniel's check on the river is very confusing and polarizing. It's either a give up or a move for a check raise/shove. Grinder's over bet (block bet?) on the river is good imho. He was probably prepared to laid his hand down to Daniel's raise/shove. Sick move. It's almost never a bluff. Both played good I think.

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If Mizrachi have a good flush or a full house he will raise the turn most the time. So the only very Strong hand is 86, that is why he moves all in in my opinion

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I'm also bothered by the speed at which he jams over Grinder's overbet. It takes him less than 10 seconds to react to an action that should be at least somewhat unexpected, which would suggest that he has a monster hand, but with a hand that strong he would almost certainly lead the river and not go for the check-raise. If he tanked for a minute and then jammed, I might be more inclined to believe he is actually strong.

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