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ProView: Phil Galfond reviews Albin 2 tables of $5/$10 HU PLO (part 2)

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Jun 17, 2013

Phil continues his breakdown of Run It Once subscriber Albin's HU PLO game and finds the analysis comes differently when looking in from the outside.

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jonna102 11 years, 9 months ago

Nice vid Phil!

Regarding reviewing the video and pointing out what you would do vs zooming through and looking for leaks...  I'll just do what you often do and say both would work.  This way of doing it is interesting, because for every hand you go through, you go through the whole board situation and your various ranges.  This way you cover quite a lot by just going through a single hand.  OTOH, reviewing the session as if it was a coaching student would also be interesting.  You still do a little bit of that in this format, but I imagine a good coach would adapt to the student's playing style rather than always just advocating their own preferred plays.  So this approach would potentially bring out a whole different part of your skill set that don't really show up very often in videos otherwise.

So there.  That's what you get for saying that either bet-bet-bet, or bet-bet-check or bet-check-check works  ;-)


jonna102 11 years, 9 months ago

In the 3865ss hand on 58A 2-tone hero gets raised (~42:00), but which cards would you continue barreling on when called?  Unimproved I assume that hand is just about never a 3-barrel?


Albin 11 years, 9 months ago

Very nice analyze Phil.

You are spot on about my CB range. I have boards where I CB 100% like the Axx boards and on most board textures I put the bottom of my range in my X-back range or x/f range. I also think I worry too much about getting bluff raise and therefore I check back some paired / lockdown boards. 

When I feel like my image is too bad I am willing to give up any board texture like the A82r. 

I only play with one betsize unless I am trying to set up a all in bet on the river or bet 3 streets with smaller stacks. In the hand when I turn the nut flush after getting X/R on the flop you say that you like having 2 sizes, what sizes do you recommend?

Phil Galfond 11 years, 9 months ago

Sorry for being slow responding here guys.  Been playing WSOP and working on the RIO lounge. I appreciate the feedback, and I'll read everything as soon as I have the chance. 

Peter Jennings 11 years, 9 months ago

Phil,


You talked a lot about how hero's chk back flop range in single raised pots seemed to mostly be very weak .... I find that I have a similar flop chk back range to hero in that I frequently chk back my naked gutters, naked bottom pairs, spots where I have a pair in my hand like 9975 on KJ4 and my complete airballs.

What types of stronger hands would you suggest I put in this range to protect these weaker check backs?

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