$10k High Roller Final Table: 3 Handed Play w/ Deep Stacks

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$10k High Roller Final Table: 3 Handed Play w/ Deep Stacks

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Sam Greenwood

POSTED Jul 16, 2020

Sam Greenwood finds himself with just three players remaining in this high roller event with deeper stacks than are typical in tournaments of this nature and examines his play in detail as he attempts to seal the deal.

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Eldora 4 years, 7 months ago

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Curtis 4 years, 7 months ago

Hey Sam, thanks for the video!

Regarding the A5o 4bet shove hand, I don't believe you discussed much about how you think the BB's 3bet range will change now that the SB is at 10bb. There is more ICM pressure on the BB compared to previous hands when the BB was 3betting you quite aggressive. I guess my question is, how do you think the BB's 3bet range has changed given the SB has 10bb versus the SB having 50bb in previous hands? And how does this influence our decision to 4bet jam or not?

Thanks!

GeeTeeOh 4 years, 7 months ago

Hi Sam, thanks for the vid. Liked your joke about the names in the beginning a lot :)

3.00 A4o
Our turn strat will be quite polar and we will split our FDs (although I guess the concern of being x/shoved on is not that big, given the ICM pressure on him). So I suppose we want to b/c our best FDs (Ahi, Brodway one with GS+), x/back the middling portion and stuff like 56dd and then bet again with the worst ones. Still, vs a human opponent, calling off with KJdd or A7dd feels pretty ugly when he check shoves, as we block quite a big portion of his draws and he probably will have a bit more value than he should. So what is your take on that, do you still use this strat and sigh call?

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