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Low Stakes 6-Max PLO Hand Review (part 1)

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Robin Lindqvist

POSTED Sep 20, 2014

Making his Run It Once debut, Robin 'Betrob7' Lindqvist breaks down a few of his recent 6-max PLO hands.

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chaos183 10 years, 7 months ago

really cool video learned a lot thanks! 

looking forward for more to come!

on a side note, u might want to include more hands which u are loosing in the next one!

MajinVeta 10 years, 7 months ago

You should just call this video "making hero calls when the fun player caps their range". Entertaining first video. I think I've seen you a bit at hu zoom. Make some low stakes hu videos! There seems to be a void in that department.

Max Lober 10 years, 7 months ago

I agree I with chaos, great video! I would too also like to see more hands where things didn't work out rather than hands where you just flop the nuts as these spots kind of just play themselves.

OTwenty 10 years, 7 months ago

Hand 1 and 2 I really dont understand why you're reviewing them. These are hands which would pass by in a live play videos and be dealt with pretty quick.

11:23 AAk7 hand, You're basically saying he never has a made hand on the turn here, or at least not a better hand than ours, and he x/pots into us for half his stack. So its going to be mostly weaker made hands w maybe a draw to go with it (like it was) or just very big draws (which also include alot of clubs, because he x/c the flop) I dont see how flatting vs that range is going to bring us in alot of nice river situations. Is this for balance for the times we have like a draw and can now call it off on a blank?

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 7 months ago

Ok, i actually think both these hands are interesting spots especially the second once since we have to break down that guys valuebetting range on the river which i think makes it pretty interesting. 

Ofc he could have made a better hand, but i think its not very likely in this case, ofc he could have slowed queens or 8s but since the board is so drawheavy its so many hands he can have and we have both nutflushdraw blockers which i def think is significant, and we might get creative with them if one of the flushes comes in and were getting checked to otr. I just dont want to shove the turn there id rather call and evaluate otr. 

axses 10 years, 7 months ago

thank you, its great to get into the mind of another PLO player. Eagerly look forward to more PLO content. Great video

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 7 months ago

Hey guys! appreciate the feedback, excited to get started here and im happy to recieve all kinds of feedback. Will for sure do more losing hands in upcoming vids just wanted to get a smooth start :)

andrewleo 10 years, 7 months ago

I really like your pace and your analysis. Videos can be hard to watch when the author is playing four tables and jumping from table to table and fastforwarding and rewinding. I like your range analysis too. the one thing (and i think this was already said) was that it would be nice to see you analyze more hard spots versus when you flop the world and there are no bad plays. Good work :)

mnl1337 10 years, 7 months ago

i like the vid. but also would like if u explain more what you do fe if u get craised in the last hand or what you do if in the last hand if the river bricks and get checked to you.

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 7 months ago

Thank you! i appreciate the feedback and will for sure do my best to explain more in my ucoming vids. I would probably have made my hand into a bluff if getting checked to in the last hand since he was check calling the turn i dont think he usually have a very strong hand in that spot (now he did though). if i get check/raised though, we got a decision but i dont think we will get check/raised alot there though, but against this player who i dont really know too much about it would be a tough call for sure.

maneye777 10 years, 7 months ago

On the A94cc flop where u have AKT5, what do u think about shoving the flop ? My point is just that there are so many difficult turns, where he gets to check back and realize his equity if he picks up something, or do u think its to spewy?

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 7 months ago

I think shoving the flop definitly is an option so like you said we dont have to face a hard turn decision. Yeh, he could often pick up something on the turn and the decide to take a free card which often puts us in a tough spot on the river where we basically will be guessing alot of the time. So no, i think shoving the flop definitly is an option.

carmenqueasyx 10 years, 7 months ago

Hey Robin,

Welcome to Run it Once, I'm glad to see a new PLO low stake teacher.

One question: What would you do if you were in vilain's shoes Turn on the first hand?

When u check/call this dry board flop so deep, you look very strong. It seems like a trap.

With combo straight draw/full draw and FD max, do you think it's a good idea to check back turn and see the action on river. We are not really scared about river cards and we are IP. Our decision will be easier river depending of your action.

What are your toughts?

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 7 months ago

Hey!

Thanks man appreciate it.

Hmm, yes i agree we look really strong there, so its definitly not a bad option to potcontrol a bit and check behind and evaluate on the river, depends on who we are up against i think if we know our opponent is just check calling alot oop i think i just bet/calling it off but against a tight reg its a good option to check behind and keep the pot a bit smaller.

Kbalzara 10 years, 6 months ago

Hi,

Dislike the hand 7c9sTdQd (16min) that it was slow play on Flop. The board is realy wet and usually it hit the OP range, so I think we should c/r the hand and just go All in. Leting him see a turn for 10$ is too cheep, because we wont like so much cards as any Diamond or paired board. And Turn can kill action and OP can make pot contrall.

All in all go vid, just I'm not a fan of action c/c on Flop.

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 6 months ago

Hey man!

Yes, i think c/r is definitly fine, why i chose to c/c here is because we really smashed this board and i think he will take a stab at it with air alot of the time, and if he stabs with air he probably will fire another bullet on brick turns just because its hard for me to have the nuts when i c/c the flop there. So since we hit the board so hard im just trying to induce a bluff from villain.

tyty :)

Kbalzara 10 years, 6 months ago

21:50 All in??? What hand is going to call you? I think all hand fold except Flush. Is it not better to just call to catch a bluff...

Robin Lindqvist 10 years, 6 months ago

Its not for value, i think the worst hand he is value betting there is same hand as me, and im taking this line with the nutflush sometimes too so what im doing is turning my straight into a bluff basically. since i think were able to fold out flushes alot of the time and should def fold out same hand alot of the time too.

Jason Ring 10 years, 6 months ago

The problem with credibly check-raising the river with the blocker is the way you played the turn in the eyes of villain. After c-betting the flop there aren't many A+NFD hands that you are going to just check-call the turn. Most players with A+NFD will either barrel the turn or go for check-jam on turn. As villain in this hand I couldn't give you credit for NF as played so if Im betting river for value calling off is necessary. 

Does my thinking here make sense?

casadewinna 10 years, 4 months ago

Hi Robin, nice video! Have a question on AA39. We float the flop and the turn w/ A blocker, as you said, representing Nut/2nut flush. But why don't you think, that Villian can put us on a set there and call the river w/ Qhigh flush?

Saychon 9 years, 11 months ago

sorry to say this but why do some of you guys on RIO make videoes with so pore audio quality ?? Respect for making videoes coaching videoes but if the audio is this por i not see the point.

MRnightly2U 9 years, 8 months ago

at 8:06 when he shoves 29$ into the 64$ pot after the river hits. You kept saying how it looked bad, but wouldn't you say from a $ perspective that the odds say that he has way more EV with a shove there due to stack sizes, regardless of this hands. Calling him down was a great read but that has to be a (-EV) due to you having one pair. Even if he had Q9 and pushed , I would be confused if he didn't push due to again the sizes of the pit. he is risking 29 to win a total of over 100. Let me know what you think. thanks, great video AGAIN. your a boss!
-Nightly

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