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WSOP $10k HORSE Final Table

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POSTED Mar 08, 2022

iteopepe88 dissects hands from each game type and uses solver tools to highlight how he studies these tricky spots.

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betgo 3 years, 1 month ago

In the Stud8 hand, (77)TT versus (JJ)39, you question the fold on 4th street. You may theoretically have equity to call down. However, if you call, you are likely to make incorrect calls or folds later on. If your opponent had just TT with 2 low cards or whatever, he could someones make correct folds knowing he was beat. Your hand is close to face up, whereas your opponent has a wide range. When you call facing open tens having bricked for low, it is likely you have a high hand that beats tens So I do not see how this is playable. If it was (JJ)34 with a low card on 4th, it is an easy call, as you would have more equity, and your hand would be misrepresented and much harder to read then if you call after bricking.

SoundSpeed 3 years, 1 month ago

Excellent video! Looking forward to part 2.
Have you been able to get any baduecey/badacey or drawmaha (high or 2-7) content?

Thanks!

Iteopepe88 3 years, 1 month ago

Don't have any badacay/badeucey content, but I plan to make at least 1 (but probably 2) dramaha video before WSOP, focusing on dramaha, dramaha 2-7 and dramadugi.

SoundSpeed 3 years, 1 month ago

Nice. Looking forward to the drawmaha content. Never heard of dramadugi.

Sniffles 3 years ago

Iinstead of a high hand (dramaha) or low (2-7) you simply make your best badugi hand of your 5 dealt cards and that wins half. Like the other variants, there is one drawing round after the flop.

zoogenhiem1 2 years, 9 months ago

In the stud spot around 17:30 where you don't like Yockey's bet with (AK)A9Q into Gerhart's (77)8T4, you said it was because you expect Gerhart to bet a lot with split 8s. Can you explain please why you would expect Gerhart to bet with split 8s? My thought is that he will maybe bet only certain 8s with blockers and otherwise better hands than that.

Iteopepe88 2 years, 9 months ago

Kind of agree with you know :) I don't think that a lead is bad by Jockey at all. It's just really hard to balance. Yes a Q is an overcard against the 8, and he has 3 overcards showing on his board. So yes, Gerhard should/can checkback some split 8s. However there are some players who bet's all of their one pair. Against those a craise is better.
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