3 Table $2.5/$5 6-max Zoom PLO (part 4)

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3 Table $2.5/$5 6-max Zoom PLO (part 4)

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Dec 28, 2015

Phil concludes his live session with some more of his thoughts on the game and player tendencies.

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Stlplo 9 years, 2 months ago

45:30 on 889A board
Aren't we better off using weaker Axxx like A67T to cr bluff and use AK and A9 as bluff catchers?

mr_burrito23 9 years, 2 months ago

At the 5 min mark with the Q J 8 9 double suited dont you think are pot odds just arent there you do mention that its not a great situation but do you really feel like you can call in that spot? With his stack being so small after he pots I feel like its an easy fold. Were getting 2 to 1 in a spot where at best were about 38 % in equity to hit (Maybe im just folding to easy idk)
I also see you muck A J 9 7 suited to the ace utg its around the 40min mark is this a standard fold for you? Or just really depends on the toughness of the game ? Seems like a tight fold to me .

Sean22 9 years, 2 months ago

good video Phil, thanks. since you asked, i think you would do better to be more aware of the fact that 95% of the pool recognizes your MrSweets name and probably really doesn't want to be bluffed by you (both because they know you're creative and can show up with bluffs, and because it might potentially be on video). in addition, any player who doesn't know who you are is probably too weak to work out that he should fold to some of your fancier bluffs.

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