Great vid Sam. Good to see how you go into detail about each spot and reads on the players. 14:45 of the video you have A9s with 11.5BBs in the 109 2x Turbo. Why are you opening instead of jamming? What is your cut off stack depth for r/f and r/c in those spots vs open jamming or do you generally open jam the spot? Would you be r/f to every player?
I would jam under 10 bbs. Two players have my pink 'laggy/absud' tag. I would call them. The unknown with no tag i would fold to. If two people go all in i would fold. Think its important to give yourself as much flexibility as possible.
Just two things - you folded J8o in the small blind when you had 2,5bb behind at 32min, is that really a fold or were you just too busy making all the money in the scoop?
And another thing - I saw you rebought in the $109 turbo at 250/500
Overall a great vid, really enjoyed watching it. Gl in the wcoop and looking forward to your next vid!
One more thing, Im really curious how do you keep focused during such a long session and what sort of food do you eat, what do you drink and so on. Thanks!
I know it's a pretty trivial spot overall in the video, but is A2dd @ 40 mins. in the bottom left a missed cbet?
Flop seems as dry as they come so I was just wondering if there was a reason to check aside from maybe being in autopilot mode since it's such a small game for your schedule.
Great video just wondering with the QQ what is the plan if he jams through your river bet, great odds but it would be very hard for him to bluff you in that spot so is it a hard fold or sigh call :o? He can only really have AA/KK/A7/K7 for value but does he have any bluffs? I'm baffled.
Really tough spot if he jams. My read is that this player while he's aggro pre he's not that tricky down the streets. So that would mean i should be folding. Whether 'in-game' i can actually bring myself to fold i'm not sure.
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gg mate. Thanks for the vids.
Great vid Sam. Good to see how you go into detail about each spot and reads on the players. 14:45 of the video you have A9s with 11.5BBs in the 109 2x Turbo. Why are you opening instead of jamming? What is your cut off stack depth for r/f and r/c in those spots vs open jamming or do you generally open jam the spot? Would you be r/f to every player?
I would jam under 10 bbs. Two players have my pink 'laggy/absud' tag. I would call them. The unknown with no tag i would fold to. If two people go all in i would fold. Think its important to give yourself as much flexibility as possible.
Isn't T4s called the Dragomir?
Just two things - you folded J8o in the small blind when you had 2,5bb behind at 32min, is that really a fold or were you just too busy making all the money in the scoop?
And another thing - I saw you rebought in the $109 turbo at 250/500
Overall a great vid, really enjoyed watching it. Gl in the wcoop and looking forward to your next vid!
One more thing, Im really curious how do you keep focused during such a long session and what sort of food do you eat, what do you drink and so on. Thanks!
OOF! Two 8's on the flop. Vs such strong ranges (utg open and a flat) i think it's a clear fold.
I know it's a pretty trivial spot overall in the video, but is A2dd @ 40 mins. in the bottom left a missed cbet?
Flop seems as dry as they come so I was just wondering if there was a reason to check aside from maybe being in autopilot mode since it's such a small game for your schedule.
100% agree. Especially with backdoor flush and backdoor wheel draw.
Great video just wondering with the QQ what is the plan if he jams through your river bet, great odds but it would be very hard for him to bluff you in that spot so is it a hard fold or sigh call :o? He can only really have AA/KK/A7/K7 for value but does he have any bluffs? I'm baffled.
Really tough spot if he jams. My read is that this player while he's aggro pre he's not that tricky down the streets. So that would mean i should be folding. Whether 'in-game' i can actually bring myself to fold i'm not sure.
Sweet
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