4-Tabling Review: Learning After the Fact

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4-Tabling Review: Learning After the Fact

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POSTED Mar 11, 2025

Luke Johnson continues reviewing a recently played session where he's examined all the difficult hands and seeks to share his findings conducting a post-game review.

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SoundSpeed 15 days ago

23:00 "Don't try to remember poker, try to learn poker". I'm still very much in the remember stage of things. When I spot check I have a bad habit of seeing if I was right or wrong then moving on without really digging deep. Definitely a leak.

Luke Johnson 14 days ago

I feel you man. It took me a long time to overcome this. The fact you have acknowledged this is definitely a good thing.

matlittle 15 days ago

Interesting to hear that you are cbetting a 233% sizing here. I expected it to be so low of a frequency of cbetting at that sizing that your EV would be low, but it's in fact not. Which other boards are you using this size for here? Do you use this size in any positions other than BTN?

matlittle 15 days ago

For this 3BP SB vs BB you went for a pot probe size. Are you just playing one probe sizing here of pot? The solver is more-or-less indifferent here between this sizing and a 50% sizing (which allows it to bet more middling pairs). What is it about the pot sizing that you like better?

Luke Johnson 14 days ago

Interesting. On review it looks like I was potting too much here. In hand I would have included hands like K7s A7s and perhaps 87ss into my value range. Looks like it is not allowed. B50 may be better then.

777TripSevens777 13 days ago

Luke,
The bomb pot hands are somewhat interesting. Curious how much you have looked into bomb pot strategies (players having infinite range) and if you think that players are generally making more mistakes in those pots? In live games I see some pretty crazy play where players get stacks in pretty bad for 250+bb all the time as well as just being pretty imbalanced in a lot of spots. Interested in your thoughts.

Thanks Luke

Luke Johnson 12 days ago

I have done a decent amount of work in them. Naturally with them being so much more complex, I've likely still got a lot more work to do.

Crazy plays aren't online a live thing in bomb pots, even online players can get pretty OOL, myself included. They are far, far more exploitative than any other variant -- which is fun! -- due to the complicated nature and plethora of unknowns

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