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A Wild Session Reviewed

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Frankie Carson

POSTED Oct 07, 2024

Frankie Carson breaks down the key hands from a session that sees him down one buy in on the first hand before recovering to up 5 buy ins and breaking even at the end of the session.

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TRUEPOWER 6 months ago


Where is that Jd when you need it!

Hey Frankie how’s it going man!

Another fantastic video!

Highlights the ups and downs of a session, the good and bad!

I played a 12 hour session at the casino couple weeks ago and left up $5, remember driving home like wtf was that … but Atleast we didn’t lose!!

TRUEPOWER 6 months ago

Interesting spot

If we do elect to call this flop have to either bet or raise this turn any way … I think by raising the flop though you did get some more money. Anyway with villain folding turn

TRUEPOWER 6 months ago

LOL, what a call, he must respect your game of have a feel that you bluff here often enough

777TripSevens777 6 months ago

Frankie,
At ~21:00 you have 43s on T7344 and get hero called by A5o. I know you mention that you don't like villains call here, and I agree. It seems like most of hero bluffs on river would contain a 5 so villain would not want to have a 5 to bluff catch (blocking bluffs). Also, does hero show up with some bluffs that beat A5 here? Maybe A3 or 75 for example? I imagine villain has plenty of value hands to bluff catch here without reaching this far down. Interested in your thoughts.

Thanks Frankie.

Frankie Carson 6 months ago

Hey Trips. It's certainly a interesting spot from a few angles. It's definitely not out of the realm of possibility V is losing to bluffs, however, to be fair to V if they are losing to some bluffs then it is likely OP is overbluffing enough were that no longer matters and they can make a profitable call.

This is why I think it's not as insane of a call as it may seen if V assumes OP can get out of line here with B/V. Ultimately my conclusion is this is for sure a leak turn, but river (as played) lies somewhere between a marginal mistake to neutral EV.

SoundSpeed 6 months ago

Great review.

26:10 I feel like the td is bad as it blocks some of his bluffing range. What is your thought on that?

Thanks Frankie!

Frankie Carson 6 months ago

Hey Sound and thanks!

So I don't think Tx d will make up much of this range so it's not something I'm considering enough to sway us to fold given the odds we are getting. Preflop bluffing range will likely be more AQ, A5, KQ I would expect.

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