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MTT Live Session (part 1)

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Seth Davies

POSTED Jul 17, 2015

Seth tries his hand at a 6 tabling live session beginning with a review of his HUD before diving into the action.

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bredah 9 years, 7 months ago

At around ~17 min with the AKo in the thursday thriller, is this a snap call on the paired river vs an unkown villain? Considering you block all the nut flushes and it's less likely he'd have a set with the five pairing?

I do agree with you I think his only value is made flushes on the turn but that narrows his range here to 89d/109d/J10d/JQd ? Maybe an occasional 66 that c/r the turn but that's pretty unlikely IMO.

TL;DR How often do you call @~17min with AdKs? Is it close and depending on the player or almost always a fold?

Great video, looking forward to the upcoming parts.

piterlanguila 9 years, 7 months ago

16.20 You start bluffcatching over the turn and then you are planning on folding to the river if he keeps barreling. Even if we have some outs to the nuts he likely check behind some low flushes on diamond rivers isn't best to fold over the turn or just calldown if you think villain could have some bluffs? Personally I think you are too high in your range to fold and have a decent bluffcatcher w Ad. but surely it will be much better to just fold over the turn if you are gonna fold rivers like that one where you can expect villain's bluffs will fire at a very high frequency after taking this line? Thanks for the video :)

Like.a.G6 9 years, 6 months ago

7:30 AQo and 31:40 AQo - both times you think about flatting but decide not to (which I agree with). But isn't then AQo the perfect cold4bet bluff hand? Especially in the Thrill, where you should play more agressively overall, because of the bounties.
48:45 A9o reshove seems just too big for me. Even if he raises a lot. I wouldn't mind big reshove with low pocket pair, but definitely not A9o (except if it is some ICM leverage spot) and instead I'd do a lot of 3b/bluffs and have thinner 3b/call range. The only good thing I see about it, is that if your reshove range was actually like 22-66, then this protects you from JTs snapcall. But thats pretty theoretic.

btw: I am honored to be a light green on your table, especially since I am like the only light green label who is not winning shitload of money :D *cries in corner *

copodeneve 9 years, 6 months ago

Hey Seth, great video man. I have a question about one specific thing. I saw u using BB VPIP, and im looking for a stat about "how much the villain defends his big blind". U think BB VPIP is the better option? This stat can´t suffer some influence in open limp spots? I found a stat named BB defend vs 1 Raiser, and this one looks pretty good, but loses some cold call spots in BB. What u think about? Whats better?

PS: Sorry about my poor english, im brazilian,.

Since now ty so much for the answer. Hugs.

Seth Davies 9 years, 6 months ago

Hey copo, I'm glad you liked the video. I use VPIP from BB for simplicity for the most part. I try to not use the numbers to apply exact ranges that people defend, just to make general assumptions about how wide they are. Just using "call 2Bet" and set position to BB should be good, that's the same stat you mentioned, I think. Hope that helps.

ill wid it 9 years, 1 month ago

3:52 you open 89s into four re-shove stacks, and very short stack in BB, what are you doing if it folds around to the BB who shoves for 10bb?

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