Sunday $500 HH Review (part 3)

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Sunday $500 HH Review (part 3)

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Nicolau Villa-Lobos

POSTED Jun 08, 2016

Nicolau resumes the action wielding a 15bb stack and on the lookout for favorable opportunities to get his chips in the middle.

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ill wid it 8 years, 10 months ago

25:50 - you fold AJo after opening UTG and getting 3b from EP. this is sort of unrelated to this specific hand, but im wondering if everyone at the table was between 25-35bb, and you and bedias were 25bb deep exactly, could you peel here with AJo? How about AJs?

BTW, excellent video, i really like what i have seen of it so far, i will finish it later. Def the best essential mtt vid i have seen in a little while. (granted i dont watch much of them)

Nicolau Villa-Lobos 8 years, 10 months ago

Thanks a lot! Just reading your comment makes everything worth it!
So, my action can change according the player, but bedias is a very good friend, and I have a lot of information about his game. He could be exploiting me? Yes. But I think this is almost impossible in that situation since he is totally commited with roi kin23 and I don't think he will fold either against me and slayer. I would say that he has 99+ and AQ+, against this range I think my AJo will work poorly. And also with that stack sizes I would never peel any hand here, maybe aces or kings haha

Rufino7l 8 years, 10 months ago

The TT last hand, I agree with all you said about to not lead turn.
If he is strong enough to call your lead, he would've bet anyway and thinking about your range, it's so unlikely to you to call the flop bet OOP without value and lead turn. That's said, your range is so value heavy there on the turn that he can't call you light and therefore, it's far better to let him bet his AQ, AJ, AcX type of hands + value hands than you donk turn making him fold all of his bluff range.

Nice vid!

Nicolau Villa-Lobos 8 years, 10 months ago

Great analysis Rufino! In the end I'm convinced that checking is better than leading. I still think that he will have some hands that will check behind and I will only get 1 street of value, when AK or AA I could stack him, and maybe incentivate a semi bluff with that AJc AQc kind of hands. But, I will check that next time I won't be greedy :)

joomorrow 8 years, 9 months ago

Disagree with not shoving/4-bet call with TT in the last hand. You are OOP with 34bb, and TT is not exactly a good hand to "see the flop then evaluate" cause ~65% of the time there will be at least an over card. You will be forced to play passively and check call to bluff catch most of the time. TT is too strong there and I think the stack sizes were perfect to 4-bet shove/4-bet call.

Francisco 8 years, 9 months ago

Obrigado, Nico!
Muito Bom o video part3, mas concordo ctg, akeles 9.9, talvez foldaria, vs akela posição do vilão com o range k ele possa apresentar de 10.8s naquela board, põe nota nele.kkkkkk

hariadam 8 years, 7 months ago

~27:30 AKs vs A8o
i quickly put it into icmizer, beacause i was surprised, you say its a bad call.
A7o is actually around breakeven call and A8o is winning around 0,5bb if you push nash. Probably even more, if we consider, that you might raise-call the top of your range, which would dominate Ax
great video series tho, thanks!

Nicolau Villa-Lobos 8 years, 7 months ago

thanks bro! well, this will actually depend on my range and what I'm raise folding / raise calling, and what I'm open shoving. If i'm not mistaken this is a bubble situation, or getting really close to it, and even tho +0.5bb is significant, I would't say it's a must in certain situations. For example, I think Ax worst here I might raise fold, and like I shoved the AKs, I still can shove better aces than his A8o. Something that can be significant too is the buy in of this tournament, which an ITM represent a few buyins of my average buyin, so getting in the money in this tournament is more important for my sunday session, than getting ITM in a tournament that is closer to my average buyin.

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