$200 Zoom: A Free-flowing, Shoot From the Hip Session

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$200 Zoom: A Free-flowing, Shoot From the Hip Session

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Richard Gryko

POSTED May 30, 2022

Richard Gryko aka raconteur loads up the only stake that regularly runs on Stars with three tables of $1/$2 PLO and zips through a ton of hands sharing his thoughts in real time as he battles a player pool that is mixed with both recs and regs alike.

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3rslrth 2 years, 9 months ago

thanks for the video, really enjoy the format with this style of review at the end - wouldn't need to be zoom imo

Richard Gryko 2 years, 9 months ago

Zoom helps bc I can guarantee tbls running that I wont need to close/open/monitor lobbies for etc, but no, it doesnt necessarily need to be zoom. Glad you enjoyed it :)

HmmClick 2 years, 9 months ago

I enjoyed this format (and have enjoyed revisiting your tournament analysis while some series have been running). Appreciate the work you put into all of these.

Ivashanko 2 years, 9 months ago

You say that the A54 two-tone is a range bet board but then change your mind because of the wheel, but isn't the two-tone nature of the board also give your opponent's range a lot more equity? Additionally, what is a good counter-exploit against people c-betting too wide, is it to let them hang themselves on later streets or to re-raise aggressively?

Also find the short-stackers in my games super annoying because I don't always keep track of villain's stack. Great video as per usual and really enjoy the split between the liveplay session and the review of interesting hands at the end.

Richard Gryko 2 years, 9 months ago

I dont think he gains a ton from texture being twotone, maybe a little, not to the point where it meaningfully shifts equity situation I think (although it'll obv affect how the hand plays out quite a lot). Typically if someone cbets too wide, by a lot, at least in Solverland you're supposed to go pretty crazy with aggression in response. IRL I think a more multi-faceted strategy will perform very well (float a lot if IP, bluff/XR bluff a lot etc). Glad you enjoyed format, I had suspicion it'd be quite popular so hopefully it turns out that way :)

steve0580 2 years, 9 months ago

Nice video.

I like the format, except that I prefer two or three tables max. Four becomes a bit harder to follow for me. As opposed to Monker, I prefer the replayer hands and the fact that you reference Monker by memory, in comparison to population play.

Additionally, the replayer hands made me we wonder if wheel hands are something we should consider raising UTG and if not, which positions should we start raising them?

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