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Poker After Dark $100k Buyin 300/600 PLO Day 3 (part 3)

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Poker After Dark $100k Buyin 300/600 PLO Day 3 (part 3)

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Jan 01, 2018

Phil Galfond aka MrSweets28 rings in the new year with another installment of his live play review from his high stakes session on Poker After Dark. The four handed action makes coupled with a few props makes for an interesting dynamic and difficult situations abound.

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Ryan D'Angelo 7 years, 2 months ago

Hey Phil! I think it would be super popular if you had a collab video with one of the NL guys where you go over some hands from your NL PAD game!

Duarte Baptista 7 years, 2 months ago

I would be interested in it!
And i would definitely be interested in you playing more televised PLO like you said in the beginning of the video, just to mix it up a little bit.
Have a great year and thank you for the content

devwil 6 years, 6 months ago

At 47:16, you say you think you should bet, and you don't mention the possibility of checking back, which was the line that came to my mind as I watched.

You say that players are generally not bluffing this turn, so doesn't this mean that Arieh is folding a ton of hands that he could potentially pay you with on the river? Aren't you too value-heavy to be betting, especially when protection isn't necessary?

It just seems to me that Arieh has so few holdings he can call with on the turn, but he may bet or call the river if you check.

That said, on the river I don't think he would bluff or value-cut himself super often (and you probably won't have a ton of bluffs for him to bluffcatch against, given the fairly static flop), but it seems more likely to me that he puts money in on the river than the turn, one way or the other.

(Apologies if this sounds disrespectfully second-guess-y, but I'm very curious about your opinion on this aspect of the spot post-commentary, as you didn't openly entertain a check as an option in the commentary itself.)

Rhoedell 4 years, 4 months ago

Please more live PLO content

You dont neccessarily have to be the ohne playing.

In Casinos you have to play 8 even 9 Handed

I would love some commentary about such a setup

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