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Big $109 review (part 1)

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Owen Shiels

POSTED Jun 18, 2014

Owen starts a series in which he reviews his own play in the Big $109 and builds a big stack.

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ZvikAA 10 years, 8 months ago

Great Vid! in  min 30:00 you think that if u had HUD on the vil  you will dubble burrel to make  max value from some draws(2-2.4k bet) and maybe make him to fold some low pairs?(in case he is passive player who will just check call draws?or you think his most range is 10x Jx that not folding to 2burrels?

Owen Shiels 10 years, 8 months ago

I think against pretty much anyone who calls a flop c bet from that stack size they are gonna have at least a little something on this flop. It smashes his flatting range and if he was gonna bluff in the hand its way more likely he does it on the flop. So sure he will have a few draws here but even they have a lot of equity against us so to double barrel here to try and get value from his draws is just a bit too thin imo.

nlfreddie 10 years, 8 months ago

Good, informative video!  The KQo hand at 35:30, if ismo is shoving a nash equilibrium range here, which is around 20-25%, KQo is about a flip vs that range. So do you not think that folding might be worth considering, since it is such a small edge with the dead money and the chance that someone wakes up behind? Also, what would be your calling range in spots like that? And if you did flat with say, 77, would you then call of vs a shove from FouTight?

Owen Shiels 10 years, 8 months ago

I think he shoves more like 30-35% here. He's pretty aggro. We are still only flipping with his range but we still dominate a lot of it since he shoves most suited Ks from here. Also by flatting we make everyone's ranges tighten up behind us. I would have called 'Uarefunny' and 'bluemagic' and folded to everyone else in this hand unless I knew they were really spewy.

With foutight we don't wanna be sticking in almost 2/3 of our great stack with 77 in a spot where we are dominated a lot of the time....I doubt he's ever shoving a worse pair so we either flip or are dominated and we have a stack big enough to flat the initial shove and not worry about folding to the bigger stacks behind. I think I would flat my whole range to ismo's shove. Probably something like 55+, ATo+, A9s+, KQo, KJs+.

Sorry if I rambled a bit. Just finished my session and my brains a bit frazzled lol.

Kingfish123 10 years, 8 months ago

Great vid, thanks. one small comment about PT4 I stats, I think that float on PT4 mean float bet on same street aka float flop = how often he bets flop when checked to him, float Turn = how often he bets Turn when checked to him etc.

ChosenThought5 10 years, 8 months ago

At 40' when UTG opens, shorty shoves and we iso, what's the plan if UTG shoves?

Owen Shiels 10 years, 8 months ago

I think since we don't have a big sample size on the guy and then stats we do have don't paint him out to be a maniac I'm happy folding TT here. If we call a shove we are risking our whole trny life here in a spot with very limited info so I would prefer to fold, keep our 40bbish stack and find a better spot.

FTW17 9 years, 9 months ago

Great video so far. This is the first video i have watched since being a member starting today. Just wanted to know if you would mind sharing your HUD profile with me? I would greatly appreciate it. Best of luck at the tables!

Owen Shiels 9 years, 9 months ago

Hey FTW. You can find it in the comments section of this video: http://www.runitonce.com/pro-training/videos/11-rebuy-part-1/

Thanks for the comments

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