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Hot $55 Victory: Sometimes You Need to Overfold

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Hot $55 Victory: Sometimes You Need to Overfold

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POSTED Apr 15, 2021

Ryan Henry aka unconquer3d soldiers on analyzing his play in the Hot $55. In part 2 Ryan finds himself in two extremely underbluffed river situations whilst holding strong hands himself.

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nogamblenofuture 3 years, 11 months ago

Nice video, thanks

Very surprised you don’t play min raises off 10.5 (min 38)

Ryan Henry 3 years, 11 months ago

Cheers, hopefully you learnt something from it.

I had a look back at the footage and I agree with you, I should have a minraise strategy even at these stack depths at chip EV (I do with ICM). I think population will play fairly poorly against it especially at the mid/high stakes as most players aren't doing it. There are so many things I have spent time learning for poker and this is not something I have spent enough time on to implement a sound strategy, but I do think its something that is worth spending time on.

JPiva 3 years, 8 months ago

Nice video again,

At 8:30 Pio suggests that you have to bet more AKo with A of spades, but when you see the response for IP player, he folds more Ax with spades. We are blocking the folding range, could you explain?

I suppose that we the answer is: we are betting for value, and the enemy will call a lots of Ax in these board. So we don`t want to block the folding range. But if we bet A2, A3, A4, A5 perhaps we want have the spades, to make AQss, AJss folds. I dont have Pio, and in the video you dont show our action with these hands. It is correct?

Ryan Henry 3 years, 8 months ago

Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed the video.

The reason we are betting more the with As is because its more likely that villain at this point has a suited Ax with a backdoor flush-draw which will call a bet, so this is actually a value bet vs those hands, but also allows us board coverage on certain run outs. Where when we don't have the spade its more likely that have the A high spade combo which would fold vs a cbet, but we benefit keeping those hands in as we dominate them and can get more money in on an ace turn.

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