$55 WCOOP Knockout Deep Run: Big Stack Play

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$55 WCOOP Knockout Deep Run: Big Stack Play

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Ivan Banić

POSTED Oct 03, 2021

Ivan Banic has managed to establish a promising chip stack in the previous part that he now seeks to leverage in the knockout format trying to accumulate additional bounty EV as many of his opponents start to get quite short.

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loiamich 3 years, 5 months ago

the KTo hand is really weird to me because from my perspective villain wouldn't even call AQ and T8o would still be an hero call.
Anyway, you said that the primary reason for this river shoves is the fact that you have KT and T8 much more often than him.
I agree on KT but why would you have T8 much more often than him? he has all the T8o and you don't.
In my opinion against villain you would achieve a much better result overbetting 1.5x, on this size every two pair would likely call you.
Maybe I am wrong because this is a PKO? could be.
I would be very happy if you could help me understand what I am missing.

Thank you very much, Great video!

Ivan Banić 3 years, 5 months ago

The main reason for shoving would be to extract the max value. If the villain chooses to overfold we could run him over by overbluffing.
While it is true that the villain has more T8/KT combos pf, most of those should bet/xr turn which is why we are likely to have more nut combos.

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