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Fresh Faced Kiwi w/ Another Sunday Million Run

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Ryan Henry

POSTED May 21, 2020

Stuck in quarantine, Ryan Henry finds himself with another deep run in the Sunday Million and takes a look at the hands from early in the tournament in order to examine the pivotal points that saw him amass his stack.

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steed4321 4 years, 9 months ago

Another solid video! Got a few questions about some of the hands

H4 22m in
Do you think there should only be 1 flop size that would allow us to shove turn? Not sure which combos you would 3B pre but what about your Axdd hands (Akdd, AJdd, ATdd?) Do they play for a check with no bad future cards and also still easily getting the money in on the 2 remaining streets? Or can we ever small bet here if we do opt to bet?

H5 27m in:
What are your floats vs the IP raise in practice? I wouldn't be sure what to make of it the raise IP only 20bb deep as I would never expect villain to fast play any K or construct any bluffing range around it. Kx plays itself but any other holding I would be lost with in game. Very interesting hand though, don't think I've ever seen pio utilise a donk vs a super polar range. Also find it pretty absurd how pio finds what must be a value raise with AA ip?!

H6 34m in:
How much tighter would you go pre-flop with the re-jam stacks? I think I would go
55+, A2s+, K8s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T9s, 98s, ATo+, KJo+, QJo
Does this look reasonable? Never know if we are supposed to play all the Axs against a few re-jam stacks or what the worst pair we can open is.

If villain did X/R what sizing's should they use on the 8d turn with his 9x? How do we assign bluffs to this sizing compared to the over-betting size we'd use with 3x?

Cheers

Ryan Henry 4 years, 9 months ago

Cheers mate, go to hear you're enjoying the content.

22min: Yes, flop sizing should be on the larger sizing ranging between 50-70% pot. On the turn 5s we shouldn't have a shoving range, but should use ~40% pot bet when we do decide to bet. All of our Axdd are pure checking flop, super strong holdings that aren't worried about future streets, good check back to protect range, but also easy to get the money in by the river.

27min: In practice vs population I would be floating ATs + with the BDFD, all combos of AQ, QJs with BDFD, pocket 77+, but vs some players I would be continuing a much tighter range. AA seems like a very standard value range IP (obviously mixing) as it is near top of villains range, for example I'm calling all my pairs, and a bunch of high cards with a BDFD and it allows them to add some more flop bluff raises in too. I would agree the donking is something I wouldn't have expected and can be very difficult to implement correctly in game.

34min: I think your ranges are reasonable, I would add in K7s, A9o+, KTo and 98s are actually really close here and I would open/fold depending on the opponents tendencies behind. On the turn villains sizing's should be 10-66% pot and 9x will mostly use 33% pot. We wouldn't overbet this turn with our 3x given the stack to pot ratio being too small (we would see that happen if we were deeper).

Yojimbo 4 years, 9 months ago

Cool, these deep great discutions about hands makes me click off the auto pilot mode before my sesions althought some times i just need the oposite, specially when having tons of open tables lol. Regarding what kind of things we would like to see i personally like keeping on with the HHs reviews with a max of, lets say, 25% of pio work. I just find this kind of work fits me well as i can stop the vid before each hand discution to make my choice and see what the pro thinks after that. But ofc thats just what works best for me. Cheers.

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