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Sunday Live Session (part 1)

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Grayson Ramage

POSTED Jun 11, 2015

Grayson brings us a commentary of a recently played live session with action at a variety of different stages.

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Jownz 9 years, 10 months ago

hey grayson,
nice vid as always... rly enjoy watching these and can agree w/most of ur decisions...

32:20, didnt like ur AQ bluff otr since all str8 and fd´s busted and he will look u up pretty pretty light there... also u are overbluffing wayyyy too much when u are betting a-hi typehands otr...
i´d like a 1/3 psb ott, since the 8 hits ur range better than his and u got many 8x combos in ur predefendingrange which u can easily lead ott now..

i´d like to see an another part for this series since u have rly nice stacks esp. s500 and the both 162´s

cheers, rudi

Grayson Ramage 9 years, 9 months ago

I agree that it is a bad bet on the river. Unfortunately my stacks in everything but the 6max fizzled out so the next part of the series will be a HH review of the 6max.

BlackOps 9 years, 10 months ago

30.00 min - The 75s hand, you say he hasn't got flushes and not often 9x and I agree but your range is quit weak when you check 3 times. We're gonna bet 9x and flushes on the river, so when you check again he can bluff you off weak 1 pair hands etc?

Andres 9 years, 10 months ago

w 75s hand on 30.00 min, wouldn't it be better to bet turn and fire river on no club and paired rivers.

Grayson Ramage 9 years, 9 months ago

I do think I get to showdown with the best hand some of the time by just checking down, but betting twice is also an option. I would prefer to lead turn with hands with better equity when called like KQ and AcX.

vaiqbate 9 years, 10 months ago

31:40 AQ you said you should check and not bet.. but, check/call or check fold!? or depends on his size? if so, which is call and which is fold!?
14:00 66.. you said is it a 3b/f.. but doing this, u r basic bluffing your hand.. do you think sometimes calling a profitable move, since you are realizing your eq!? do you think the 3b is more profitable with some Ax, Kx, as blockers!? thanks.. btw, nice videos

Grayson Ramage 9 years, 9 months ago

31:40 - This really depends on his river tendencies and also his flop cbetting tendencies. If he is cbetting this flop a lot, he will have a lot more air in his range on the river. I don't think he will bet 10x for value, and expect most players to bet the turn with 8x, so he will have a fairly narrow value range. This is not a spot I expect most random players to bluff in, so I would lean towards a fold against most people, but there are some players that are capable of bluffing here that I will be snapping off.

14:00 - Yes, it is better to have A and K blockers when 3betting, but I do not think I can profitably flat 66 here, especially from the SB, so my only options are to 3bet or fold. Because he opens so much I think it is fine to 3b/f 66 here.

betgo 9 years, 9 months ago

minute 23 AA hand on 345 2-flush flop. Think back 3-bet allin is better. The 3 wheel card flop is very wet. pps or are almost all over pairs, sets, and/or straight draws. Aces are straight draws. Plus there are flush draws. I know the small sizing is scary, but I would go with AA. AA is much stronger here than KK, as you also have a straight draw.

Grayson Ramage 9 years, 9 months ago

I don't think it would be a huge mistake to go with AA, but I also thought that I would be able to play my hand pretty well on later streets against this guy. I also felt that he would be more nutted and have less draws with his raise sizing.

SwissDollars 9 years, 9 months ago

thanks for the vid, always great stuff to watch and learn from

basic questions:
@ 25:00 vs a loose opener, do you flat KQo to keep his dominated hands in or what is the argument for not 3-betting IP to get value from his weaker range ?
@ 31:30 by flatting with AQo in BB you give a free flop to a loose CO range, i thought there is more value to get from CO by 3-betting here. also 30bb vs CO AQ can be good enough to 3-bet-call. what you think? on the other hand it's pretty deceptive and I understand why you flat some strong hands here
@33:40 fold to c-bet on A high board with KJhh BDFD and BDSD. is this not a hand you want to have in your calling/floating range on A high flop?

Grayson Ramage 9 years, 9 months ago

25:00 - 3betting is a decent option too, and if my opponent was not 4betting very often it would probably the best play. Like you said I am keeping all of his hands that I dominate in when I just flat, which is a plus.
31:30 - I agree that I should 3b/call AQ if we are 30bb deep. Even as deep as we are, 3betting for value is still a reasonable play. Against most players I would have to 5b over a 4b, which is a situation I wanted to avoid, especially given the fact that I am in the BB and it deceptive to flat like you said.
33:40 - You are right, this is one of the best hands, in terms of equity, to have in my floating range and I should call flop.

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