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$500 8 Game MTT HH Review

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Dylan Linde

POSTED Apr 26, 2016

Dylan reviews a $500 8 game tournament HH touching on a variety of games.

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goldaxe 8 years, 11 months ago

At 28:00 I think Eri limp/folds rather than raise/fold which would change our read to him perhaps being a poor player. The next razz hand seems to confirm this

So_Nitty 8 years, 11 months ago

This was great.....actually missed the last few hands I was itching to play some mixed games so much.....as a newer player I'm clearly not aggressive enough and really need to pay attention to SDs to see who is abusing the table. Learned so much from this vid

Dylan Linde 8 years, 11 months ago

Thanks! I think that one of the keys to playing mixed game formats is paying attention to various peoples comfort levels. The only problem is that it leaves you vulnerable to people who are paying attention if you have some of your shenanigans opens show down :D

Jay Moe 8 years, 11 months ago

Nice Video!
A couple of spots I thought were pretty interresting or I kinda disliked your plays;
7:20 the 75437 I thought was a pretty good snowing spot since we block so many cards, have a gutshot with not too many live deuces and their ranges looking kinda weakish
21:30 I really dont understand why UlDuffer should be cbetting this board a all that often since he seems a pretty comfident player and KQ6hh hits our l/c range harder than it should hit his raisung range. I would prefer a flop lead and after we x/r I am almost certain we shoud x/c turn - we do terrible against his KQ and set hands and arent that much of a favorite against his lowdraws that have anything going with them what they propably should if he is not cbetting a 100% of the time.
31:00 We have a large stealingrange in this spot so I would prefer just checking a 100% with the A4o open against his J3h, either to x/c or c/r in this particular situation
35:50 I really dont understand the 6th street lead and the 7th street bet, we are either behind against his low hand or against some pair for high most if the time
Really loved some of the 2-7 plays you did, especially the 975 snow, I think its propably the game were you can create the biggest edges in these mixed game tournaments, since it plays so different to all the other limit games :)

Dylan Linde 8 years, 11 months ago

Thanks Jay!
@7:20 I agree with you here. This is a better snow hand given how rough we are and the 7 blocker. Didnt really like it at the time of the review either.

@21:30 Yeah, I see your point. This may be a better hand to bluff catch streets thant o try to push equity on the flop. I think he will be cbetting most of his 1 pair and weak fd hands, but if we check call we probably realize more profit than raising. Raising is probably overplaying our hand otf even if he has a high cbet frequency.

@31:00 Interesting. I like your idea here and think I will play around with it. Makes sense considering his hands are basically bluff catchers vs an A open.

@35:50. Betting 7th is definitely not good. Really cannot expect him to ever fold 1pair which would be the purpose to betting. Im sure that in game that is the reason I bet but its just reverse freerolling myself on river most times as he can freely raise with 1 pair + 7low.

I definitely play far from perfect in many spots (especially when I am multi tabling mix with other tournies) and love the spot on input!

Zachary Freeman 8 years, 11 months ago

Hand 1) Id fold turn even getting 5.5:1; You dont have enough equity (<15%) even against a wide range and he is going to play well IP and pat rough when you draw 3 again. Also if I did call I would draw 3 again; drawing to 259 is going to -ev which is illistrated by the fact that you ended up drawing right into a smooth 9 and then chose to break it off.

Zachary Freeman 8 years, 11 months ago

Props to Dylan for welcoming the feedback and critique so positively.

Dylan Linde 8 years, 11 months ago

Thanks man, its easy to not take it too hard when you know you make many mistakes! This will become especially apparent in the next couple parts. Don't mean to put too many spoilers but some of the FT hands......... Yikes. Embarassing.

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