Mid/High Stakes 6Max NL Session Review (2 of 2)

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Mid/High Stakes 6Max NL Session Review (2 of 2)

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Parker Muir

POSTED Feb 01, 2013

Parker reviews the rest of his 4 table session of midstakes NLHE on Lock Poker. At the end of the video he walks through an in depth combinatorical anlaysis of a river bluff jam in a 3bet pot.

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mike 11 years, 11 months ago
nice video :)

10:30 you mention 3B QTo v BUT - this is a spot where i am 3Bing a more polarized range and avoid 3B these weak off suit B-way reverse implied odds hands like QTo. that said i have seen good players use a more linear range SBvBUT. what are your thought on this spot/range? why is it good to 3B QTo in this spot? is this super thin value or just a bluff? in general do you think it is better to 3B a polarized range or a more linear range in this spot?

Parker Muir 11 years, 11 months ago
Thanks!

In this spot the villain only had 38bbs so the reverse implied odds matter less since I won't lose as much when we see a flop and I am out kicked. Plan would likely be playing for stacks on a Q or T high flop and thus value.

Generally though, I will 3b a much more linear range out of position than in position, especially from the SB, where flatting is usually unattractive.
Uri Peleg 11 years, 11 months ago
17:00 KJo in top left table - I would play every street differently. I think preflop is a very good spot to squeeze with offsuit broadways vs a fish and coldcaller - coldcaller's range should be capped and he is folding often, offsuit broadways play bad in multiway pots oop. Flop I would always lead for value - 2 rec players that are going to be checking 5x and 4x and some draws that you can get value from. After button bets I would always checkraise - I think considering preflop his range is going to be 67s 44 55 JTs J9s QJs KJs and flushdraws and you can stackoff comfortably, while calling a lot of ugly turns can come for your hand and very few good ones. River valuebet seems way too thin to me considering the only draw on the flop hit (barring 67s which is 3 combos for you) and frankly I'm a bit surprised you got called by KJs.
Parker Muir 11 years, 11 months ago
I don't like squeezing versus a UTG minraise preflop, although it is probably decent against two recreational players.

I can see a check raise on the flop against this guy, however I do think he still has some air in his range when betting the button 4way and I don't mind keeping this portion in.

I think there is plenty of value to be had on river versus 66, 76, 78, J8-KJ, all of which I would expect him to take a showdown with if we check to him.

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