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$1,000 SCOOP PKO Review (part 3)

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$1,000 SCOOP PKO Review (part 3)

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Pedro Madeira

POSTED Aug 29, 2018

Pedro Madeira aka gusmaa continues his PKO hand history series of the $1,000 SCOOP and finds more hands where deviating from standard MTT ranges will raise your edge over the field.

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GvRootselaar17 6 years, 6 months ago

Thanks for the video. I ve question: At 5:20, why should you not betting the river? I think many people with pair or two pair will call. What are you thaughts?

Pedro Madeira 6 years, 6 months ago

I was going to x/r as opponent was betting flop/turn, but leading river can also be fine as T hits a lot of my x/calling range. In general, if you are leading this river, a small bet should be ideal, like 1/4 - 1/3 should be ideal to extract from all the worse 2p and induve some bluffs.

vivelabinouz 6 years, 2 months ago

Dude great content again, sorry for all of the questions haha :)

With KO what would be your opening range with a big stack and 20 BB stack like it is here and peoples who can potentially jam a lot? I do not like too much especially raise folding which will give us a bad image at the table... Something like 22+ 78s+ Axs A80?

Also you spoke about calling ATs with BB, do you mind showing the mats of this calcul? I had a look of the videos and comment you recommend me to calculate the precise range of calling at 11:51, that would be great :) Sorry I am a bad student haha but this one is still chinese for the moment !

You said calling 50% with the range (think it's abou 15 min when Jam BTN 11 BB and BB is 10 BB for the bounty. You obviously fold T3 but do you agree with this range?

If they have 20 bb what will be the calling range here with 60 BB
and if we had like 40 BB?

Thx again !

Pedro Madeira 6 years, 2 months ago

hey mate, no problem, feel free to ask.

It's not that easy to define your pre-flop range, we need to know position, opponent's stack sizes and our effective stack. In general just use regular oppening ranges and widen it up when you are deep and tighten it when playing short (and remember, short stacks play better high cards and big ones suited hands and connectors)

Regards to the math in PKO, I showed it in previous videos, you can check it out here:

https://www.runitonce.com/poker-training/videos/comparing-ranges-freezeout-vs-pko/

https://www.runitonce.com/poker-training/videos/understanding-our-jamming-ranges-in-pko-tournaments/

Using that you can define your range for every calling spot.

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