$2.5/$5 Zoom PLO Session Review (part 3)

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Sergey Nesterenko

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$2.5/$5 Zoom PLO Session Review (part 3)

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Sergey Nesterenko

POSTED Aug 16, 2017

Sergey Nesterenko aka Nesterzhot continues to review his $500 Zoom PLO session played across 4 tables.

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mako27 7 years, 7 months ago

I like this video a lot. Best format in my opinion. Thought it can be a bit longer as you take not so the big number of hands analyzed in a single video.

Zisforzilla 7 years, 7 months ago

I look to PLO video producers other than Galfold hoping for someone who is faster paced. Faster is better for the players that understand the basic concepts you are rehashing on each hand.

ArturBoruc1 7 years, 7 months ago

Nice series, also i completely disagree with people moaning about over analysis, If you are already good at poker then yes you are going to hear concepts that you've already heard in any session review but people interpret and apply these concepts differently and hearing in depth analysis from a good player increases the chance of my understanding of something improving.

IMO those wanting shorter analysis is the sign of laziness that expects instant groundbreaking knowledge in each word, also the best video makers get criticized for over analysis and when great players make bad videos its usually cos they don't go in depth.

ilya briskin 7 years, 6 months ago

Sergey, good series. Thanks
At 10 min mark you raise AKQTds and get 3-bet from SB being 200bb effective.
It's obvious call. Flop comes T97 - you have TP, GSH and two BD Flush draws. Still agree that check call is a right way to go being that deep. Most likely it's a raise get it in being 100BB deep or shorter.
Here comes my question - on a turn Qh the opponents bets 90% of the pot and I think its a fold. I don't think he will play this way with dry AA, maybe if it is AA with flush draw and gsht draw. And in this best case scenario you are still behind his range and cannot call especially as he bets close to pot size.
Would love to get your thoughts on turn call vs. his range.

Thank you,
ilya

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