Around minute 7, I thought the pat with A24Q against d2 on the 2nd draw was awful. Yes, the pat may get him to fold more, but if he calls and draws 2, he is drawing thin. There just is not that many hands A24Q beats that A24 does not, so why not take 2 draws to try to improve.
Should Tommy just fold the snow after getting checkraised after 2nd draw?
It would be a big mistake to keep a AQ42 with 2 draws to go. Here there is only 1 draws to go, therefore i think it's close. I would never pat A24K. But i always pat A24J here. So A24Q can go either way, but probably because of playability i would break.
Should Tommy just fold the snow after getting checkraised after 2nd draw?
39:20 on 6th why lead? It seems nothing has changed from 5th to 6th in terms of if our opponent was already made on 5th, and we were an eq dog, then his 6th street pairing wouldn't chamge anything. If anything, it seems like it turns our hand into a bluff.
Thanks. Looking forward to drawmaha. With wsop getting close do you have any 8 game or horse vids coming up?
Our equity went up, despite we paired. We also caught a really good card to our range.
Against 100% on 5th street we had 47,25%, and on 6th street despite we pair we have 51,69%. But looking at these numbers the lead isn't as obvious.
It's definately not for a value, the lead was for value,but 51,69% is just too thin.
However range against range we want to lead here a lot, because the ace is less likely to pair us.
For future content: The 2nd part of 10k$ HORSE (which focuses only on HU) is coming out shortly. And i will always review some live final tables from US Poker Open (10k bigbet mix, focusing on 2-7 no limit single draw, and 15k 8game)
To give more information on the hand I mentioned before, around minute 21 in 2-7TD, Tommy 3-bets with a snow after 2nd draw, and then bets, and then bets pat versus pat after 3rd draw. You mentioned that hero might indicate a rough draw check/calling and drawing 1, and maybe Tommy picked up on that. However, I wonder if Tommy should just fold his snow to the checkraise rather than put in 3 more bets on a bluff. The checkraise against a pat hand looks strong. Since hero is unlikely to have had a strong draw, he is unlikely to checkraise and draw 1.
In some spots it can be correct to continue with the snow. But on this spot after it went 3-2, 1-pat and OOP checkraises it usually means oop have at least a smooth 87, but more likely 86 or better and usually they don't fold.
Hero's range is weaker, since he only c-called after 1st draw and took 1, but when Hero checkraises their valuerange will be still the same. And he can have some very strong hands. 3457, 3467, 3567 that hit a 2. 4568 that hit a 2 and a 3. Maybe 8743 that hit a 2.
All in all, against a craise i would probably give it up and fold. But if he blocked 1 (or 2) more 7s predraw, then i think his snow would be better and can consider doing that. He had 378-78, and went from 2->pat. So if he started with 378-7K, or 378-77 then the snow would be better.
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Around minute 7, I thought the pat with A24Q against d2 on the 2nd draw was awful. Yes, the pat may get him to fold more, but if he calls and draws 2, he is drawing thin. There just is not that many hands A24Q beats that A24 does not, so why not take 2 draws to try to improve.
Should Tommy just fold the snow after getting checkraised after 2nd draw?
It would be a big mistake to keep a AQ42 with 2 draws to go. Here there is only 1 draws to go, therefore i think it's close. I would never pat A24K. But i always pat A24J here. So A24Q can go either way, but probably because of playability i would break.
Should Tommy just fold the snow after getting checkraised after 2nd draw?
Where is this hand? What hand?
@25:20 we most certainly do not beat the nuts here. I think you probably meant to say "ten queen" not T9. (edit: nm... you caught it later)
really enjoyed this HU video and wish we could get more than 2 videos per month! Looking forward to the imminent Dramaha content.
Really great video and explanations.
39:20 on 6th why lead? It seems nothing has changed from 5th to 6th in terms of if our opponent was already made on 5th, and we were an eq dog, then his 6th street pairing wouldn't chamge anything. If anything, it seems like it turns our hand into a bluff.
Thanks. Looking forward to drawmaha. With wsop getting close do you have any 8 game or horse vids coming up?
Our equity went up, despite we paired. We also caught a really good card to our range.
Against 100% on 5th street we had 47,25%, and on 6th street despite we pair we have 51,69%. But looking at these numbers the lead isn't as obvious.
It's definately not for a value, the lead was for value,but 51,69% is just too thin.
However range against range we want to lead here a lot, because the ace is less likely to pair us.
For future content: The 2nd part of 10k$ HORSE (which focuses only on HU) is coming out shortly. And i will always review some live final tables from US Poker Open (10k bigbet mix, focusing on 2-7 no limit single draw, and 15k 8game)
To give more information on the hand I mentioned before, around minute 21 in 2-7TD, Tommy 3-bets with a snow after 2nd draw, and then bets, and then bets pat versus pat after 3rd draw. You mentioned that hero might indicate a rough draw check/calling and drawing 1, and maybe Tommy picked up on that. However, I wonder if Tommy should just fold his snow to the checkraise rather than put in 3 more bets on a bluff. The checkraise against a pat hand looks strong. Since hero is unlikely to have had a strong draw, he is unlikely to checkraise and draw 1.
In some spots it can be correct to continue with the snow. But on this spot after it went 3-2, 1-pat and OOP checkraises it usually means oop have at least a smooth 87, but more likely 86 or better and usually they don't fold.
Hero's range is weaker, since he only c-called after 1st draw and took 1, but when Hero checkraises their valuerange will be still the same. And he can have some very strong hands. 3457, 3467, 3567 that hit a 2. 4568 that hit a 2 and a 3. Maybe 8743 that hit a 2.
All in all, against a craise i would probably give it up and fold. But if he blocked 1 (or 2) more 7s predraw, then i think his snow would be better and can consider doing that. He had 378-78, and went from 2->pat. So if he started with 378-7K, or 378-77 then the snow would be better.
Really enjoyed the video! Look forward to some more mix cash game content.
Thanks
I like the HU HH review more than live cash multiway videos.
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