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Hot $215 Hand History Review (part 3)

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Hot $215 Hand History Review (part 3)

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Nicolau Villa-Lobos

POSTED Dec 21, 2016

Nico picks up the action at the final table, where 25bb qualifies as a big stack and proper push/fold play will be crucial to moving up the ladder.

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BERND-ERNIE 8 years, 4 months ago

I will repeat my question from the last video (hot215 part 2) because you didn´t answer it ;)

"i found it pretty funny that you are giving advise for turbo MTTs, if you are loosing like 20k€ in 4,5k turbo mtts so far, i know not a really huge samplesize, but just saying... ;) JUST my opinion about this discussion here.
any comments about that? "

Thanks in front :)

Pokerbeastx 8 years, 3 months ago

Its just variance. Overall he won like 500k in less than 10k games. Notwithstanding the fact that 150k of that came from 2016 where the edges are supposed to smaller. Idk what you're trying to accomplish with your question. For 10$ you can see the thought process of someone who placed 5 of 2250 in sunday warm up, 2 of 5778 in sunday million, 2 of 748 in sunday 500, 2 of 117 in 1k sunday grand plo, 2 of 667 in hot 215, and most recently 1st in a bounty builder 215 just last december. these are his decent finishes for the past year. If you want to take his analysis with a grain of salt then feel free to do that or just look for other coaches you feel more confident in learning turbos from.

betgo 8 years, 3 months ago

Yeh, his other video is incredible. I specialize in turbos and IMO his turbo play is much weaker than his play in normal speed MTTs, but it is still an interesting video to watch. There aren't that many turbo videos here.

rfedins 8 years, 3 months ago

13:15 with your stack would you just check/shove your flush draw over cbet there or you think there is still room for just call?

betgo 8 years, 3 months ago

At around 16:, I would prefer not to defend K5s against the chipleader's raise as another big stack. He can put a lot of pressure on you as he did. As played, I do not like either the big turn bet or the fold to the small raise. When you bet big on the turn to get a fold, maybe the big stack figured you were betting big and minraised. Then you can call and draw, but your stack is much shorter if you miss and c/f. If you just 3-bet shove the turn or bluff the river if you miss, you take big risks with ICM. His line also represents a slow played set or whatever. That is partly why I don't like the defend, even though it is standard to defend with this hand in general.

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