First of all: Thanks for watching,I hope you enjoyed it.
This video might be different than what we are used to at RIO.
For my first video I choose to go with a play/explain type video where I just record my gameplay and thought process.
In the second video I will be reviewing some of the spots from this video in PIO.
Please leave any feedback you have about this video;
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On hand where you flat call with AQ, BB calls, and flop comes Ad8dA, you raise the flop to charge flush draws. UTG probably does not have that big a range advantage, but certainly is more likely to have AK. Would it be better to flat call and let him perhaps bluff the turn? cbets these days tend to be small, but the turn bet might be big. Not sure if the raise appears to be a bluff or semibluff often. You might also get more from a weaker ace by flat calling flop. Aside from the flush draw, this seems like a pretty dry way ahead or way behind flop.
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First of all: Thanks for watching,I hope you enjoyed it.
This video might be different than what we are used to at RIO.
For my first video I choose to go with a play/explain type video where I just record my gameplay and thought process.
In the second video I will be reviewing some of the spots from this video in PIO.
Please leave any feedback you have about this video;
-Ideas to make future videos better
-Spots I could have played better/different
-Interesting hands to look at
-.. anything
On hand where you flat call with AQ, BB calls, and flop comes Ad8dA, you raise the flop to charge flush draws. UTG probably does not have that big a range advantage, but certainly is more likely to have AK. Would it be better to flat call and let him perhaps bluff the turn? cbets these days tend to be small, but the turn bet might be big. Not sure if the raise appears to be a bluff or semibluff often. You might also get more from a weaker ace by flat calling flop. Aside from the flush draw, this seems like a pretty dry way ahead or way behind flop.
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