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$200 Zoom: 50 Entrants and 3 Tables

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Gary Chappell

POSTED Feb 03, 2023

Gary Chappell aka chaps1988 breaks down a live session that sees him battling a mix of recs and regs.

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RunItTw1ce 2 years, 1 month ago

These are some of the toughest spots IMO and where having a solid strategy and mental game to stay consistent and follow through makes all the difference in the world. Being able to pull the trigger even though you don't expect much FE after 4B-B50% flop bet setting up a turn shove. We narrow the range so much, mostly just get TT to fold? Really tough spot to pull the trigger on. I thought you might block the turn given the lack of FE here and try and "set your own price." I was a little surprised to see you shove.

22:40

Gary Chappell 2 years, 1 month ago

If I 25% flop, I think I do the same on turn. PIO agrees, in general (a lot of mixing). As played. turn is a mix between all 3 options.

RunItTw1ce 2 years ago

Gary Chappell if we do end up playing
1) Check and it checks through, do we jam river in a B-X-B line?
2) If we B25-B25, then do we just jam river still as that's how we play QQ+ as well?
3) If we play B-X and face a turn bet do you prefer XC or XRAI?

so many different ways to play this hand I am not sure what type of thought process I am supposed to have when making this decision to bet / check.

Thanks for any advice.

Gary Chappell 2 years ago

Sounds like you should study these 4B spots and come up with a strategy. You can simplify and just play B25-B25 and then evaluate river.

In this hand I’d be giving up river as I block auto folds eg spades. But yes, there’s many ways to play it.

RunItTw1ce 2 years, 1 month ago

36:30 Some of these floats even vs 1/3 are hard to make. I thought given the larger 13.5 3bet size preflop and then the 1/3 on the flop we could fold this combo. Even though its 2 overs + bdfd. On wizard I checked a 2.5 > 11bb 3bet and 1/3 cb and it mostly continues but is folding 1/4 of the time. JTd folding over half the time. Then Q9d / J9d pure continue vs 1/3 having the ability to turn OESD. I always find these spots difficult because when you pick up equity on the turn and face a 2/3 barrel, setting up a 1/2 pot river shove, its just not a great spot for implieds and feels like we are playing bingo by calling. I looked at what happens on a turn 9 when we pick up a gutter with Tx. KTs calls, QTs folds, and J10s calls. Something to do with unblocking Qx bluffs?

If you ever did a non live play video this would be a spot I would request. "We floated the flop, now what?!?"

Gary Chappell 2 years, 1 month ago

Yeh these spots are interesting and tough, knowing which combos to float against which sizes. In general, I think we get to overfold on the flop and just choose our best combos, given most players under 3B BBvBTN.

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