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$500NL: 4-Tabling Live Session

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Gary Chappell

POSTED Mar 09, 2025

Gary Chappell records a 4-tabling live session in the GG streets with an emphasis on consistency and attention to detail.

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mx404 a month ago

Thanks for the vid Gary, good pace, enjoy it a lot :)

38:00
Really love the talk where initially you said you quite like his calls and then during the talk you started to realize that it's actually an awful call due to the position and then talked about how not to view spots in isolation. Very educational, thanks Gary!

mx404 a month ago

09:35 table1 K4s hand

When calling turn you said all the factors that making this hand a good bluff catcher candidate, and those factors still hold on an essentially blank river.

So I'm curious what are the things that go thru your mind OTR when choosing either to call or to raise the spot? Thank you!

Gary Chappell a month ago

LINE / SIZES / FORMATION / OPPONENT. From that I can filter opponent's range to what I believe they have and then choose my best course of action (call/raise/fold). Taking my hand's strength/blockers/properties into account as well, and my range.

mx404 a month ago

31:10 table2

After seeing the hand in 38:29 table 1 (raising 77 on A85ss BUvSB 3bp vs flopCB) , I was thinking if we could click back OTF with this particular hand -- as there's almost no good turn card for 99, just to denying some random equity and kind of preventing us from being bluffed on later street?

And it's just vs this particular player, I'm pretty sure you had history with him and understand he could make these unconventional plays.

Gary Chappell a month ago

Yeh it's a really tough spot. I don't know what's best here. Having the diamond isn't great. I think I would prefer to shove QQ/JJ here as their flush draws wont have as much equity. Here they will likely have 2 overcards with their flush draw so I'm up against a range of nuts and high equity hands, which isn't great. Calling and potentially stacking off on low non-diamond turns seems reasonable, especially when I can pick up some straight draw equity on a 6/7.

matlittle a month ago

Hi Gary, nice video as usual!

I'm interested to ask about this hand where you 3x the BTN with KK because the fish is in the SB. I understand the benefits of the larger open vs the fish, but don't you also lose EV from the reg, because they will 3bet you less often? If you opened to your regular size, often the SB calls and the reg in BB squeezes light, which adds a bunch to your EV. If I am the reg in the BB my 3bet percentage there vs your 3x would be super low regardless of what the fish does and I will fold a bunch of the weaker calling hands too.

Do you think the benefits outweight the costs here?

Gary Chappell a month ago

Arguments either way but your point is valid. I think it depends on the fish profile and how aggro the reg is.

RunItTw1ce a month ago

7:15 3B X-X-C feels like a huge win on KQQ-9-Q w/ KJs.

31:45 T#2 Any merit to donking B10 on the turn? MW flop where you stab on 852dd. Call a min raise then get a flush completing turn.

In the video we saw 2 players flat preflop with AA & KK in order to set up a back raise. Nice to see some creative spicy play and not just robotic play. Reminds me of live cash where someone is card dead for a while, so they don't 3bet because they think it will be obvious. Then they end up back raising.

Gary Chappell a month ago

Don't really see the merit in donking. SPR is so low and the flush closing turn is pretty neutral I'd say.

ICCARD 24 days ago

Took a very long break from full-time poker and RIO. I was happy to see you are still making videos, first I'm watching with my new subscription, thanks Gary :)

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