$100 Zoom Live Play: Bluffing Maniac Gets Called Down

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$100 Zoom Live Play: Bluffing Maniac Gets Called Down

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Peter Clarke

POSTED Jan 06, 2020

Peter Clarke aka Carroters fires up two $0.50/$1 Zoom tables and comments live on his play facing lots of action boards and big pots to analyze.

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iopfi 5 years, 2 months ago

you had a video about KQo day in the life of. in one of your hands sessions here, where the KQo stacked you on TQQAT board. looking back at that video, i don't remember you explored KQo 3bet from BB. Because you are a good reg, do you think he factored that in? or he was just going bonkers for the hell of it?

iopfi 5 years, 2 months ago

yeah, that was a pretty janky way of asking a question. OK rephrasing. Say he saw your video of a day in the life of KQo, would it then make sense then the way he played that hand against you?

King Ring 5 years, 2 months ago

The villain in the AJs hand is actually not a recreational, he is a german poker coach and former pokerstars team member.

Peter Clarke 5 years, 2 months ago

I don't like my bluff in that case! I'm way overbluffing the river if I'm using this combo at anything close to a relevant frequency. I still think it performs a lot better than it should vs the people who are actually blue tags though.

augballer88 5 years, 2 months ago

hey Peter Clarke
around the 10min mark you choose to cbet 1/2 pot with KQs on KQXtt in a 3bet pot. what is your reasoning for going half pot as opposed to range 1/3, which you did just a few hands prior on a similar board of KTXr? in the sim i ran for btn v co 3b, the ev of ip vs oop is nearly identical on both boards (which ip crushes) and the solver prefers the 1/3 sizing on both, with only a slight increase in the frequency of larger bets on the KQXtt.
thanks carrotman.

forCarlotta 5 years, 2 months ago
  • What software do you use to display the randomizer?

  • Also related to the randomizer, you use it a lot but I don’t understand the rationale behind it.
    Let’s look at a hand, 79dd at 5,40, you use it to call it down a bluff on the river. Why have you used it and how did you use it?

  • @ 10,30 AJss
    You overbet river claiming he doesn’t have a 9 while you do have. Can you elaborate a bit further because I can’t figure out what 9x would you have. It’s more likely you have a boat than a 9x. Also OTT the board begin to worsen for you range so your strongest hand need to raise imho, so this river bet is very suspicious

Obv another great video and what strike me the most is that you talk about even very very common spots, even a simple fold preflop spark some discussion. This is gold since you fix a lot of students leaks. Congratz for that, good job

screamdustry 5 years, 2 months ago

You overbet river claiming he doesn’t have a 9 while you do have. Can
you elaborate a bit further because I can’t figure out what 9x would
you have

T9s/98s are propably being called with some frequency prelfop, just as any other broadways.

Although I agree with the second part of your post, that Peter shouldnt be really here with a lot of sets.

So, really props for this regular for recognizing that:
1) Hero range is incredibly narrow
2) If he has any suited broadways in his range with same frequency like T9/98s, he has like 2,5:1 ratio of potential bluffs to valuehands for his overbet.

Luke 5 years, 2 months ago

I don't play 100z, mostly 25 and 50z, but I also think that sets raise flop, turn for sure and with that line, they're never folding there with that combo.
I would raise turn and bomb river 80p to... Im not sure if overbet would be convincing. You wanna get value from pockets so hmm

Adrien2412 5 years, 2 months ago

Hey, on 27:39 table left you choose a 1/2pot cbet but isn't it a board that you are going to cbet a lot if not always due to the range advantage? if so on a such dry board why don't you choose a 1/3cbet ? thanks for this amazing content

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