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Shitty Situations On The River - All-Stars $10/$20 Hand Analysis

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Shitty Situations On The River - All-Stars $10/$20 Hand Analysis

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Elías Gutierrez

POSTED Nov 24, 2017

Elías Gutierrez aka SinKarma examines some tough river decisions from his short handed play at $10/$20 NLHE.

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Magdalenasparty 7 years, 4 months ago

Great video Elias! very enjoyable to watch this format :)

11:25 @JT hand, you think you should have called JxTh instead,since you unblock more his non hearth hands?

Elías Gutierrez 7 years, 4 months ago

Thank you ^^
I would say only a few people are choosing flushdraws to bluff nowadays while having other missstraightdraws cause you dont want to bluff with hands the other player has in his folding range, it´s a mistake. If he is bluffing flushdraws you can call with whatever you want, he will have an insane % of bluffs always ^^ it means he doesn´t give up with anything.

DaoistWisdom 7 years, 4 months ago

Would be interesting to see review when u winning such hands as T2, TJ etc...

And of course it is better not to spoile win\loose results by marking hands with green\red colour in HM report.

jambonbeurre 7 years, 4 months ago

Very nice video, i loved the reference to Pokemon and Dragon Ball to the end. ^^

I've almost nothing to say for the video, that was good, maybe i would love to see what PIO sizes uses on the T42b, i feel like when you bet a lot small like this , you will like check a lot of turn, and will be very in a shitty spot versus a hand that can potentially turn is hand into a bluff, but versus unknown, the spot can be very shitty as hell, and okey we have to call sometimes, but we're really capped.

I'm just so surprised that he didn't overbet the Q6, i don't exept a lot of reg checking a lot of better hand in this spot, maybe you do it some rarely time, but, i feel like, okey you prob bet 2x 4x any small pps, somes Tx with a spade like this, he wants probably to turn all is good Khi Ahi hands that block your calldown range.

But I feel like we have like nearly 0 Fold equity with this sizing against a decent player.
They shoudn't have like more 15% Air.

I don't know, i hope to have PIO soon, to see those importants things. I just feel we can get crushed here like bet small a ton like this, and check a ton, and get overbet a ton. Maybe it's not so bad to make fold those hands that can potentially realize their equity or bluffs us.
And we should be a bit exploitative to X/R by doing this, we prob bet like more 45% like this.

Anyway on the river, i feel like IP player shouldn't win so much part of the pot here.

Elías Gutierrez 7 years, 4 months ago

Thank you for your message ^^

If you have any question please let me know in what minute of the video it happened, otherwise I can´t respond.

Good luck luck with everything!

benben245 7 years, 3 months ago

In the last hand, I would almost always raise your opponents river bet for information for the future, and because a pot bet on a flush draw makes no sense. Its either a big pair, two pair or nothing.

CrazyMe 6 years, 9 months ago

22:17 In Pio I see the board is Th 6d 5c while the board was Tc 6d 5s. Does it change the result or you just wanted to simulate a rainbow flop ? The turn is Kc so maybe it changes a bit the result if the club card on the flop is the higher or the lower one.

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