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ProView: Bigger $11 (part 2)

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Akira Ohyama

POSTED Mar 25, 2015

Akira continues to break down large field tourney play in the second installment of the series.

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So_Nitty 10 years ago

Enjoyed this Akira, ty. Looking forward to the next one - noticed that little teaser. Fairly new to Stars and so many great mtts - like a kid in a candy store

GreyMusician 10 years ago

nicely done, I enjoyed this part very much and can't wait for the last one.

Anyway, what a field :D some of those plays are seriously baffeling, as you mentioned. jeez.

deucesneverloses 10 years ago

Good video, thanks. Abc value > bluffing at the lower stakes unless you play against an opponent capable of thinking about your range. Yeah I already know, but tend to forget. thanks for the reminder.

ralphykid67 10 years ago

At about 8:45 with AK off, Hero 3-bets and you say we are hoping for a flat or a 4-bet fold. What do you mean by 4-bet fold? Does this mean you are folding if the villain (original raiser) 4-bet jams his 35bb stack?

Saychon 9 years, 11 months ago

Thanks another great video :)

Akira how do you like to play your 20 + first hands when you are moved to a new table ? Now thinking about table image and the information you have on the other players.

Thanks.

Akira Ohyama 9 years, 7 months ago

For the most part I like to play on the tighter side. The biggest reason is that we do not understand the table dynamics so we would be entering pots with some unknown information.

gurkoff 9 years, 7 months ago

this video reminds me how lucky u must be to win a large field like that, many mistakes but still managing to approach the final table

Akira Ohyama 9 years, 7 months ago

Even if you play perfectly, it takes a lot of luck to go deep in a tournament. That is why volume is required to flatten out variance.

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