$3/$6 6-Max Session Review (part 1)

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$3/$6 6-Max Session Review (part 1)

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Parker Muir

POSTED Sep 12, 2013

Parker discusses the importance of table starting and short handed play in the modern mid stakes poker economy.

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hidegreen 11 years, 7 months ago


Nice video I mostly watch videos by Phil since I only play PLO but I must say I enjoy your videos a lot, just the fact that you start games makes one happy! :)

About the spot when u defend 97 and fold turn is it standard to not have an c-r range there, will that range always be to bluff heavy or is it just best to defend your whole range that can continue on that turn by c-c a ten there 100% of the time?

I would just bet the cliffhanger but I guess it depends on what that specific player does in spots like this and how often he floats k-high flops in 3bet pots but like I said I don't know this weird 2 card game!

Looking forward to your next video, GL!

 

Parker Muir 11 years, 7 months ago

Thanks, happpy to do it. 

Yeah the 97 turn spot is sticky and I don't really like my options. I personally don't have a checkraise range there, because if I start to move value hands into my checkraise range then my call down range becomes very weak. I think it would be possible to construct one there, but I don't love it.

stepitup 11 years, 7 months ago

I miss the hand reviews you used to do, however this vid was really good as well! some very sane and interesting analyses

14:25 top right

What bluffs do you want in your CR range on the turn here? Will it be draws with no SD value, like Ax, Kx,9x and FDx? Let say you CR the turn as a bluff and you get called. What cards would you like to fire the river with as a bluff?

Parker Muir 11 years, 7 months ago

Yeah it would be some combinations of non showdown spades and some Ax/Kx. I would then follow through on quite a few rivers as he will have a decent amount of bet-calls on the turn. Most river bluffs will then be on cards 7 and below and spades and sometimes an A/9.

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