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$2k 6-Max PLO SCOOP Live Session (part 4)

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$2k 6-Max PLO SCOOP Live Session (part 4)

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Jun 09, 2014

Phil continues his run in the SCOOP PLO tourney, supplemented by 4 tables of $50/$100 Zoom.

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lennie1987 10 years, 10 months ago

fullscreen doesn't work and i can't even see the stacks, i have to look close. this is annoying, i am annoying. glad im cancelling that subscription though. Lot of ur pro's suck donkeyballs. You would be the only reason but you 6 tabling. No.

Dan Quinn 10 years, 10 months ago

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Zachary Freeman 10 years, 10 months ago

9:45 T984hh on Q76,Ahh 

Why did you choose not to c/r flop? And if you felt x/c was better then how did c/r turn become more attractive? *Other than people respect turn c/r's in general and wont expect draws as much, or is that it?

On Turn your value range seems narrow; AQ+ and even those AQ hands would probably require some type of backup to get in two pair SPR>6.

Given he flatted your c/r, would you c/f on a J, or heart river even though you get there? Seems close. My thoughts are x/f>x/c>>jam

Thoughts?



Zachary Freeman 10 years, 10 months ago

10:54 Great read on the AA jam. You said you were suspicious of his sizing. "Why didnt he just jam?" 

Why did you expect a jam. Lets say he has KK:ss, He has nearly zero to protect against. He bet half pot with a min raise back. If I was in his shoes and had KK:ss (KK!ss as well) Id bet even less probably 1/3 pot still mostly leveraging your stack and being cheaper as bluff. You think that's bad sizing?

Also you said you expected some straight draw stuff. I think the straight draws are a negligible portions of his range and when we win its mostly vs KK!ss. On 599ss, he'd have to have an inside wrap otherwise you would be expecting him to call a gutter no FD on twotone board. You also block the 5, for 567, 578 type stuff for him peeling with gutter+trips outs (already on light side)

There are 4.7 times more KK!ss than straight draws. (and just realized that this sim includes 678$ds type stuff with spades which further reduces his bluffing range of straight draws. I reran it and there are 13x more KK!ss than missed draws)

Really impressive read. I'd like to understand your logic about his betsizing better and felt it was worth pointing out the combos of straight draws vs just KK that bluffs.

I also ran this which shows his bluff freq if he fired every combo as bluff

This doesnt include trips+ which he may opt to flat flop with. 
James Obst 10 years, 10 months ago

well played with the AA, gutsy play and crucial decision. impressed you can still pause and think quickly and clearly whilst having 4 other tables with actions popping up as well as the distraction of making a live video! i think it's easy to get thought processes muddled and stumble into a panic decision when that happens esp in such a tough spot - i guess it's fortunate you weren't in a post-flop spot on the other tables :)


Phil Galfond 10 years, 10 months ago

Hey Guys,

I'm really sorry I haven't had time to catch up on these yet. Been grinding the WSOP and trying my best to get sleep in between days.

I need to buy an ipad so I can respond during the tourneys.

Thanks for your patience.

pg

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