Full Tilt $500k Multi-Entry MTT (part 1)

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Full Tilt $500k Multi-Entry MTT (part 1)

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Grayson Ramage

POSTED Mar 19, 2013

Grayson begins this series replaying hands from his 3 separate entries into the field. As the series goes on, Grayson will shift the focus to the entry that made a deep run.

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Meistras 11 years, 11 months ago
Hi Grayson, great video as usual :-)

At 10:20 you limping behind with 44. Could you in similar spots in future videos describe what other hands you would limp there? JQ? Ax? 89? 75s? And etc.

As I commented in one earlier video I would like to know how you play your ranges in some spots, not the current holding. As I also wanted you to explain what other hands not just a current holding you are stacking of in certain spots, limping behind in certain spots, calling a 3bets in certains pots and etc. :-)

Did you get what I mean?

Thanks
Grayson Ramage 11 years, 11 months ago
I tend to give more respect to UTG limps than LP limps, so I would probably only be raising 77+, AT+, KQ here. I would be limping behind quite a bit here on the button, much wider than I would from other positions, with any hand that plays decent postflop. I would limp all weaker broadways, Axs, and small suited connectors.
I will also try to remember to comment more on my range in future videos.
Meistras 11 years, 11 months ago
What do you think about oponnents ch/c twice with 44 at 15:00? What do you think about just ch/c once on the flop in these spots on paired flops with all overcards to his pocket pair? Is it ok to do that in his shoes?
Grayson Ramage 11 years, 11 months ago
This really depends on how often and am 2barreling and 3barreling. I would say no though, because although I will have a lot of draws in my range, he is way behind all of my made hands and a lot of my draws are still in great shape against him on the turn,just a gut-shot like KJ or J8 will have 36% equity, and my best draws will be flipping against him. This, combined with the fact that he will be fold the best hand on the river sometimes makes it a fold in his shoes.

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