Party Poker $25k: Make or Break Hands

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Party Poker $25k: Make or Break Hands

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Daniel Dvoress

POSTED Dec 18, 2020

Daniel Dvoress aka Oxota continues to examine his recent run in the Party Poker $25k breaking down the action from pivotal hands including utilizing PIO for particularly difficult situations.

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praisospalter 4 years, 2 months ago

amazing video as always! Interesting to note that in the 99 hand, although second barreling a lot on the turn, villian still checks a decent amount of Tx and jams river a almost 10% of the time for 5x pot while still retaining hands to x/r the river - I consider that quite notable and impressive!

Jeff_ 4 years, 2 months ago

Cash game player came to learn new things

From this and last video I learned it is never bad to continue whenever it is close desicion. So those 0 EV flop peels can turn profitable pretty easily

Frankie Carson 4 years, 2 months ago

Hey Daniel. First off, I honestly thought that was another person behind you until 'both' of you scratched your head haha. Well played, nh.

So I'm predominantly a cash game player who occasionally donates to the tourney poker ecosystem. I understand that in tourney play there are an endless amount of situations to study (different stack sizes, ICM high, ICM low, etc, etc). What's your advice for a quick and dirty way to apply a reasonable strategy for a cash game player who will never have the time to invest as a tourney pro?

Like here's my thought and tell me if this is foolish or you have a better idea.

In non-ICM situations, apply cash game techniques while being mindful about stack sizes. Meaning, don't bet a large portion of your stack with a good hand that want's to realize its equity but would be put in a super tough spot if shoved on as a example. Also, ranges seem more polarized for 3betting vs cash game mostly linear?

In ICM situations, apply stack size logic. Big stack, take up aggressive preflop and post against mid stacks. Low stack playing closer to $EV. Mid stack vs mid stack bet more aggressively, call tighter. That kind of thing.

Thank you for any input!

shadyoc5 4 years, 2 months ago

great video thank you. @10:00 you delve into your BB strat vs SB limp at a deeper stack depth a little; at all stacks depths are you ISOing polar with the junky hands like K5o, Q4o, J5o, 84o etc? Or should they at least be suited at the deeper stack depths? Secondly, @24:08, you say you don't have AK in your range, is your plan preflop to 4bet call at those stack depths with AK -- if so seems very borderline.

Ivan Bokhonko 3 years, 11 months ago

Приветствую. Вопрос по раздачес Q9s 12 минута. Можешь еще раз объяснить почему эта рука попадает в диапазон большой ставки, ведь если мы не выбиваем 8х о в чем смысл.на какие руки ч ренже оппонента мы влияем?и второй вопрос - рах уж поставили большую может на терне стоит превратить в блеф. Спс.

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