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$50 Zoom on 888: The Four Toughest Hands from Last Session

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$50 Zoom on 888: The Four Toughest Hands from Last Session

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Max Lacerda

POSTED Jun 17, 2024

Max Lacerda grabs the four toughest hands from his last video and goes in depth on the review looking to extract bigger picture ideas from the actions taken on these hands.

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mx404 10 months ago

Hey Max, nice video.

One quick question, you keep emphasizing people usually don’t find the pure airball overbet bluff on turn node.

So do you think in this case we should remove some XR bluff and sizing wise, probably using the larger size only since now the FE from villain is lower, thank you!

Max Lacerda 8 months ago

Yes and overfold, because he'll have more equity going to the river, even when he doesnt hit the draws.

Also think about how to exploit the times he doesntbet the turn. They will have a weaker range on the river, more capped to. So you can either overbluff (if they oberfold, which most of the times will be the case) or valuebet thin (if they start to overcall you)

mx404 8 months ago

Thank you!

So you can either overbluff (if they oberfold, which most of the times will be the case) or valuebet thin (if they start to overcall you)

Curious on by river, how do you tell if the villain is overfolding or overcalling if you are playing in an anon pool and has pretty limited read?

Max Lacerda 8 months ago

It's hard, you need to have an idea of the general player pool, but more importantly, be very aware of the players showdowns on the tables

RaoulFlush 9 months ago

Hey Max,

Thanks for the video. You might check out your h2n or client settings, because i play snap as well and you can/are allowed to use the hud at these tables.

Chriswashere0900 9 months ago

I think the reason the first hand is a pure fold on the flop is because he will have a lot of QJ in his range so when you hit your gutter you're still not doing well against a tight player.

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