MTT Session Review (Part 2)

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MTT Session Review (Part 2)

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Owen Shiels

POSTED Nov 23, 2016

Owen continues to assess his play across six tables of various MTTs.

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cheaptorque 8 years, 3 months ago

Re the last hand, I would expect him to check raise turn with gutshot but not to lead it himself because the J hits your range and is higher on the board than was the top flop card, so he's checking to you again most of the time to give you another chance to cbet at it. I could understand if the flop was J high and the turn came the 8 that he'd be more likely to lead the K9 in that situation...I like the in game call for that reason.

Buehlero 8 years, 2 months ago

@26:50 you fold T7o in the BB 3way (44BB). Having both opponents covered in a bounty tournament I think we should be flatting given the odds and a very reasonable playability postflop. Would you disagree? If so, please elaborate why.

Owen Shiels 8 years, 1 month ago

I think you are right and we should be calling. I would avoid hands like K6o etc since we are dominated so often with that stuff but with hands that can hit sneaky 2ps and straights I like a call.

kuloodpornyman 8 years, 1 month ago

@23:35 when the flop comes down 5c6c6d you say that it didnt hit anyone range (BB and UTG). Then @45:00 you open from MP2 and BB calls, flop comes 875r. Now you say that this flop hits BB range more than yours range. Comparing these two situations, is it because BB has more of 8x, 7x, 9T hands to defend? Thank you.

Owen Shiels 8 years, 1 month ago

I couldnt find the hand at the time stamp you gave but in terms of UTG range v BB call range on a 665 flop we have him in all sorts of trouble most of the time. He does have more 6x but just due to card removal he really doesnt have too many of these while we have all the overpairs and even our Ax crushes most of his range at this point. So much of his range just can continue well on this flop v our range since he has so many T or J hi type hands.

On the 875 flop he now has waaaaay more 2 pair, up and down draws, pair plus gutshot, top pairs etc than we do since he always calls stuff like 87o whereas we probably only open the suited ones. So its basically just looking at what both ranges are made up of and matching them to the flop. In scenario one we have a range advantage and in scenario two our opponent does.

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