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$200 Rush: Big Pots & Close Spots

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$200 Rush: Big Pots & Close Spots

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Gary Chappell

POSTED Oct 31, 2021

Gary Chappell aka chaps1988 battles on the streets of $1/$2 Rush finding himself in many big pots that force him to make close decisions across three tables.

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RunItTw1ce 3 years, 4 months ago

30:30 T#1 curious on your thoughts about XRAI on the turn instead of a smaller raise. Wizard doesn't like smaller raise where you commit yourself to the pot. Also on the turn hard to see what you are repping unless you actually slow play 88 / 66 on the flop. Bigger raise is targeting some QQ / JJ to fold, AT to fold, and a bunch of higher flush draws won't have odds.

Instead of typing in $18 or $15 how come you don't add more hot keys? If you add 100% PSB, then I think it's just PSB -1bb IP and +1bb OOP.

Gary Chappell 3 years, 4 months ago

I didn't XRAI for 2 reasons:

1) I think this exploitively gets more folds than a shove - bad players psychologically fold more.

2) I was planning on shoving all rivers (except clubs) because my combo unblocks bigger flush draws, whereas if I XRAI I get called by dominating draws. I don't think villain IP flat calls value hands - they make a decision to either shove or fold, therefore the calling range is draw heavy which I fold out on the river.

As for my bet sizes/hot keys, I prefer just having the basic sizes set and then I just intuitively/exploitively adjust based on stack size, opponent, my plan in the hand etc. I don't want to be robotic and want to use/improve my poker skills.

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