From Kiev with Love: High Stakes HUPLO

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From Kiev with Love: High Stakes HUPLO

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Cory Mikesell

POSTED Oct 06, 2021

Cory Mikesell returns from his excursion to Kiev where he was able to get a ton of volume in at the high stakes HUPLO games where his focus was on playing 50BB stacks. He uses this video to review some interesting hands from various sessions.

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MajinVeta 3 years, 5 months ago

8min, you go for the block-3bet with T862 on 6hAs8hAd4h. I ran a sim for Ad8h7hAc4h(as it was the closest I had in my database) for 100bb with the same action. I found a few interesting things:
-Naked Ax preferred blocking river(around 95%) and the random ones that checked tended to have pairs like A99(which makes sense as we block more hero calls). Those combos still mostly bet, though.
-87 combos, even with a flush, tend to check a lot. Guessing b/c 8 makes up a decent amount of the hero calling range vs block.
-87 with a flush never bet 3-bet as a bluff
-Ax seems to be the main bet 3-bet bluff.

I think these check down lines in SRPs are quite important and interesting to look at.

Thanks for the video!

Cory Mikesell 3 years, 5 months ago

Yes! I was thinking about including this hand in a theory video because I think I misunderstood some concepts in the moment. I talked about it more with a student and we arrived to similar conclusions as you did. Trips should be my b/3B combos. Good catch.

samuelazo 3 years, 5 months ago

Similar to this video, but with 5c and 6c hh, or live play of 2 tables of 2 different formats, 5 and 6, 4 and 5, etc, since tracker sometimes dnt save hh well on the othwr plo formats

SoundSpeed 3 years, 4 months ago

I really like this format with you being able to take your time and break each hand down. Doing a post play commentary on a replayer review of an entire session is also helpful. Looking forward to more. Thanks.

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