Late Stage MTT Session (part 3)

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Late Stage MTT Session (part 3)

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Espen Sørlie

POSTED Apr 20, 2013

Espen continues to advance deeper in a multitude of tourneys and finds himself at the Tornado $109 final table on 888 with fellow Run It Once pro Paul Senter.

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David Nicholl 11 years, 11 months ago
I think the KJ hand heads up against Paul is a raise fold situation. Seems hard for him to turn the trip 10s into a bluff. If he shoves almost all the time it is a boat. I was wondering too what you would do against an someone you felt was an "amatuer" heads up in that situation. Raise Call a shove? since they very well may play their trips like the "nuts" or call to reduce the chance of putting yourself in a bad situation when they do have a boat and it would be hard to tell the difference between that and trips.
Espen Sørlie 11 years, 11 months ago
I agree it would be hard for him to bluff 4bjam trips there because he would only be aiming to fold out our exact hand which is rarely a great plan. what I am more concerned about is if his range is weighted towards boats more than bare trips and if we can even get called when we 3b by a bad ten. I might be wrong and get snapped by a random ten since we are not repping very wide after checking back. (Guess he actually would call because of the dynamics that automatically occur when two people that know each other meet hu, thoughts?)

Against an amateur I think you would often have picked up a read or at least some leads throughout the final that will lead you to the right decision. Obviously their tendencies tends to be a lot more all over the place than the difference between tendencies of two professionals.
xxmmarioxx 11 years, 11 months ago
hey espen,

i would like see a small 4-bet to 26.8K on the Cubed with, because as you said, there are many hand he is 3-bet folding, but some of that he is 3-bet calling a small 4-bet and 5-bet shoving like 88, but not calling off you shove. What do you think about that? :-)
Espen Sørlie 11 years, 11 months ago
It is a decent option but with his sizing I think he might be polarized to total bluffs and hands he is going with, since he's getting flatted so rarely, so it is going to be hard to get him to spew. That said we dont lose much by trying to induce since the hands he is going with he is going with anyway probably so might aswell give him the chance to spew

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