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$33 ACR Victory: The Final Table

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$33 ACR Victory: The Final Table

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Brian Hastings

POSTED Jan 21, 2025

Brian Hastings brings the fourth and final installment of this analysis of his win in the $33 event with the start of the final table where he holds a middling stack and the chips are fairly evenly distributed amongst his competitors.

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SoundSpeed 3 months ago

Looking forward to hu!

4:00 if you raised in late position and faced a bigger jam from late position or the blinds is it a call? From lp I would think you can call wider as jam ranges will be wider.

Thanks!

Brian Hastings 2 months ago

Yes if I raise in LP I just have to call any reshoves, also my hand often just wants to jam first action in LP to avoid facing the reshove spot, as with a high risk premium it does get dicey calling off. I wouldn't ever be minraising to fold, though.

If you swap me into the CO in this spot I think AQo is just going to pure jam, even AKo likely leans jam.

RunItTw1ce a month ago

10:30 loose player limps, CO shoves 10bb, hero SB. What is the bottom of the calling range?

11:00 you open QJo as the chip leader in the CO. 2nd in chips is in the BB. Earlier in the video you mentioned you would open bigger 2.2x when the BB would cover you. I was wondering as the chip leader if we should open bigger as well when the guy 2nd in chips is in the BB, so we can force him to fold due to ICM pressure?

33:15 three handed. Any open limps on the button or only playing raise / fold?

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