$10/$20 PLO: Bovada Live Grind

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Richard Gayler

POSTED Feb 12, 2020

Richard Gayler fires up a 4 table battle at the highest stakes games on bovada finding himself deep stacked against this anonymous player pool and looking to maintain a solid approach.

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nittyoldman 5 years, 1 month ago

i think it would make for a very good video if you noted some hand numbers for review in the ignition hh (24h later obviously) so we could see villain hole cards revealed and you could discuss what you think about villain play.

I should preface the following by saying that review in the ugly IGN text format is completely fine...BUT:

the "nut" version of this would be if you imported the hands with cards revealed into your database (by downloading the file provided by Ignition) and then you could review it in the software...sorry idk what to call it, is that DriveHUD or something? anyways, again, I know its quite a bit more leg work to do something like this but it would truly make for an awesome video and additionally you'd get a ton out of it yourself allowing you to develop your population and opponent specific reads

Richard Gayler 5 years, 1 month ago

Understandable. I'll consider that in the future if I do another series. I already have my next video pending which is in the same format as this one.

Tarpon85 5 years, 1 month ago

Nice work rich and I think your explanations are very clearly explained. You should’ve check raised the fish on T9xx9 and the guy behind you snap folds top pair. How prevalent do you think collusion in on Ignition¿

Richard Gayler 5 years, 1 month ago

At the end of the day if you post a winrate in the pool I don't think the degree of collusion really matters. With that said there is definitely some collusion. I haven't seen an egregious hand in a while. It's moreso in the NL games but it would be foolish to think it isn't happening in the PLO games with softer versions like card sharing rather than bluff squeezing and more obvious forms of collusion. I don't really care though as I can't control it.

steve0580 2 years, 7 months ago

Good content.

The problem I have is that the tables were so small, even at full screen, that it was hard to see the amounts bet. In the future, it would be better if you removed your video inset from the top left corner, so the tables would be larger.

Additionally, it's easier to follow when you say the positions like, UTG, MP, BB, etc, rather than referring to them by seat number.

Alan_Watts 2 years ago

Table 2 at 41:30, you outline the cards you will barrel river on and you say that you would bluff hearts but not clubs.

What is the reasoning? You block neither FD. There doesn't seem to be a big difference in frequency between villain having clubs or hearts. If anything, would he not be more likely to have hearts - since some club combos will donk the flop? Player dependent I know.

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