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4 Table Live Session

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Akira Ohyama

POSTED Dec 13, 2015

Akira returns from a brief hiatus with a live session sharing his thoughts in real time.

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fernandolaserra 9 years, 1 month ago

Hello Akira, glad to see your videos again.

2:33: About defending QTs vs BTN 3bet, I usually fold to a 3bet under 25bbs due to post-flop stack sizes (spr) and in this spot being out of position. Im thinking this may be a leak from my part.

It would be nice having 3bet theory video with some HH.

Thanks man!

zachary nunyabiznass 9 years, 1 month ago

Dude, it's great you're putting out live sessions again. Could you stick to doing them for awhile since it's been so long. A lot of us in essential who play MTT's just watch your vids and I basically pay the 10 bucks a month just bc of how well you explain play in live settings/flow. That DOESN'T mean you shouldn't do other types of vids, but if we aren't getting a series every couple months/quarterly, something is wrong IMO.

Thanks again for the great work you do, and the value with RIO is definitely there, so i DON'T want to sound like a complainer.

Keep it up!

ampm93 9 years ago

Hey. Great video btw. I have a doubt tho, in the 5$ 750gtd, you iso twice with 99 to 750 (bb150), while saying you do it because he's not folding ever, after he limped, with a monster stack. my thoughts are, aren't we check folding a huge amount of flops against him (flops like the ones you got, with high cards), that we should consider betting less? because i understand we're betting for value preflop, but aren't we gonna frequently be running into awkward situations postflop when the flop have higher cards and he doesnt fold to our cbet for example? what hapenned to you was what will happen almost everytime on that situation, we burn 1500 in two hands just like that without playing a single turn, because we're obvious short (6kish stack) and are putting way too much pre and can't follow after a bad flop. i mean, wouldnt it be better if we raised sth like 450-550 that gets our other opponents to fold pre almost pretty much the same frequency, and get him to call without putting as much chips in an awkward posflop situation?

Akira Ohyama 9 years ago

I think 99 is just good enough to be isolating big. Those two flops were especially bad for 99 but we are most likely seeing a two under 1 over flop which wouldn't be too hard to maneuver as long as the pot is heads up. Making the pot big pre allows us to get it in on the flop or turn on semi decent run outs which is ideal.

Eddie Spencer-Small 8 years, 10 months ago

Hi Akira, great series as usual. I've noticed you limp in the small blind when short with low suited connectors, is that essentially just to balance your range with limped hands you want to get in? And if so, which value hands would you limp as opposed to shoving or betting with the intention of calling a shove?

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