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ProView: HodorIsKing at $0.05 NL Zoom (Part 1)

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ProView: HodorIsKing at $0.05 NL Zoom (Part 1)

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POSTED Aug 08, 2016

Steve examines the micro stakes play of RIO member HodorIsKing, looking to shore up his fundamentals and solidify his game.

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chesterfold 8 years, 7 months ago

Min 1.45 AQs. You are c/r and decide to call. Its reasonable to shove or you see more merits in call?
Tks in advance sir

Steve Paul 8 years, 7 months ago

Shoving seems like a pretty big mistake to me. The only way I'd want to shove is if I feel like bb is x/r'ing a bunch of one pair hands. In that case I can start 3betting some of my overpairs and draws. But in reality I suspect many people are x/r'ing {sets, draws, bluffs} and vs those hands it just doesn't make a lot of sense to be jamming our hand since he's going to call with the sets and fold the bluffs/draws.

Rufino7l 8 years, 7 months ago

@24:30 with pocket KK, our betsize should change if we don't have the Kh? Like betting smaller with the Kh and betting bigger without the Kh? And with the Kh, betting close to pot is reasonable there? How do you play an A on the turn if you had bet 1/3 or close to pot on the flop.
@47:00 do you think that cbetting 1/3pot with our entire range at this spots good (Ad7d spot)? Specially at this stakes that ppl tend to fold too much. And if we do get called when we cbet 1/3, what kind of turn card are you considering bluffing (on the Ts3c2c flop)?
ty steve, great video as always.

Steve Paul 8 years, 7 months ago

KK: I would stick to one betsize in this spot, I don't think the Kh is a huge difference and it's going to be tricky to balance with a fairly tight range to begin with. An ace turn is a difficult spot, I would mostly check and try to get to showdown assuming people aren't turning smaller pairs into bluffs enough.

A7dd: Yep I think that's a fine strategy. If I think people fold too much on the flop, there are probably very few turn cards I'm bluffing with this particular hand if called (maybe a K?)

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