6 Tables $2/$4 6-Max NLHE Session Review (part 1)

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6 Tables $2/$4 6-Max NLHE Session Review (part 1)

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Parker Muir

POSTED Jun 19, 2013

Parker takes a look back at a recent 6-Max NLHE session played at PokerStars

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John Shamwoww 11 years, 9 months ago

Cool video. Liked the format. Thanks :)

Just interested in what your value range would be on the river at the end of the video with the two nines on BTN vs the SB squeeze. 

Also how you'd react to a bet from villain too, whether its half pot, two thirds or pot/overbet on the river. Would you call down this run out if he barrelled three streets?

You have that late night radio sexy voice thing going on, too. Def easy to listen to. 

Parker Muir 11 years, 9 months ago

Cool video. Liked the format. Thanks :) Just interested in what your value range would be on the river at the end of the video with the two nines on BTN vs the SB squeeze. 

Thanks! The river is tricky with the nines, because this is a spot where after I check back the turn, I won't really want to bluff this river much at all and thus I don't need/want to have much of a value range either. It's a rare spot where after checking back the turn, I will nearly always check back the river on this card.

Also how you'd react to a bet from villain too, whether its half pot, two thirds or pot/overbet on the river. Would you call down this run out if he barrelled three streets?

I'm definitely calling turn again to most normal sizes from villain. If he three barrels this runout, the river will be an interesting decision and will often come down to how much I think he goes off for a bluff on this type of runout, due to the fact that I don't have many hands in my range at all that can call down. If I think he is trying to take advantage of this, then I can possibly find a call. But like most people, if he isn't, then it will likely be a river fold.

You have that late night radio sexy voice thing going on, too. Def easy to listen to. 

Hahaha that's awesome. Thanks.

Ugur Ozgur Secılmıs 11 years, 8 months ago

Hi, before i ask you the play of some hands i want to ask few general questions about your game. There is a contradiction in your game in what Sean lefort suggests. For example you dont flat call from bb vs button raise enough due to Sean's bb def video and your 3bet range from sb vs button min raise is polarized which Sean strongly suggest that it should be merged around top %15 with no flat call range. So i would like to learn reason of these plays. You dont agree with Sean about these concepts or you didnt watch the 6max series yet ?

Parker Muir 11 years, 8 months ago

Hey Ugur,

For the most part I agree with majority of Lefort's suggestions from his 6max series (I've watched them all.) It is possible that I don't defend the BB as wide as he suggests in his video, as the range he has is extremely wide. But it can depend on other factors such as how much the button is actually opening, etc. 

As for my SB 3b range, I would say I 3bet a pretty merged range that includes much of the top 15%. I also will 3 bet some weaker hands vs some regs who might fold too much. But I wouldn't consider my range polarized in that it doesn't include stuff like J3s usually.

Definitely point out some examples of which specific hands you are seeing and I could give more of my reasoning if I like my play, or suggest what I should have done better if I don't.

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