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$2,100 High Roller (part 3)

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$2,100 High Roller (part 3)

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Sam Greenwood

POSTED Sep 28, 2018

Heading into the final table, Sam Greenwood continues his analysis of a $2,100 buy-in tournament on Party Poker focusing on how range advantages shift on turns and how final table dynamics should affect your play.

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PamellaRose 6 years, 4 months ago

Always a pleasure to watch, thanks !

Min 31:50, you said "auto betting" this AQ9ss board co against bb, and you used a 25% cbet size.
As mentioned by Seth D. in another video, PIO seems to prefers big betting strategies on AKx boards with a smaller cb% than normal, then reducing the cb% on AQx, AJx boards, but keeping the big bets.
It seems to me that we can apply exactly this strategy here and put a lot of pressure with a big bet and a smaller cb%, or I can just missunderstanding the PIO strat, any though on that ?

Sam Greenwood 6 years, 4 months ago

We have such a big range advantage here that i'd be autobetting, but mix in some big sizes and some smaller sizes. If you decide to check hands like weak Qx/JJ/TT/9x some bad top pair hands, I can't imagine you are losing much and if a PIO sim suggests you do something different I'd defer to the sim.

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