Troublesome SCOOP Hands

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Alex Theologis

POSTED Jun 18, 2020

Alex Theologis aka Pwndidi grabs a few hands from his recent SCOOP action and loads them into the replayer to first discuss his thoughts during the hand before utilizing the solver to see what the GTO approach has to say.

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Manko 4 years, 9 months ago

great video, at 15:52 do you think checking range as the PFR would be a good strategy on this very connected board when out of position? or will you lose too much EV if just playing pure check?

Alex Theologis 4 years, 9 months ago

Thanks and yeah I think checking range is perfectly fine on this board, I expect a very minor ev loss part of which will be already recovered by IP not knowing OOP checks range and thus misplaying flop.

SoundSpeed 4 years, 9 months ago

Very good video and i appreciated the deeper dive into the solver. Looking forward to more of this and hopefully an all hands vpip tourney review.

OMGIsildurrrrman12 4 years, 9 months ago

Hi, Alex Theologis - Definitely a nice change of pace and well executed also! I found some information "gold" at the end of the video when you were node-locking and discussing exploits, and now I need to go get more educated on exploits/counter-exploits. Thanks for another great one, Alex!

Jeff_ 4 years, 9 months ago

Great video, anything you can suggest to improve game on finding some ''unusual bluffs'' and ''mergy valubets'' (like AK in first hand example on the turn)?
Pretty board topic I would say, but how would you proceed if that's what you are need to study for few days.

Alex Theologis 4 years, 9 months ago

I would suggest watching this vid from Uri where he goes more in depth into the topic of "showdown bluffs" : https://www.runitonce.com/poker-training/videos/new-rio/

ginzaboom 4 years, 9 months ago

Great video, Alex! As for your question at the end and I speak for myself, I think both, the dynamic analysis with a quicker pace or the much in depth analysis with solver are convenient to my development. The last hand was very enlightening.

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