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Venetian $5K Main Event Hand Review

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Venetian $5K Main Event Hand Review

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POSTED Jan 08, 2019

YoH Viral reviews some live tournament hands from this summer and shares his thoughts on sizing tells, image, and other considerations when playing live.

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moosedeer17 6 years, 2 months ago

hey yoh,
thanks for the vid.

The AQ hand, are you never checking the flop?

YoH_ViraL 6 years, 2 months ago

I prefer to bet small like that I accomplish more time my equity. But it's true that live is so passiv that people will check a lot all their KQ AQ 89 pocket pairs even T if I check so why not check and check the freecard sometimes. I bet in this one mostly because my button opponent would have stab the hands I mentionned earlier and I would get more credit on the long run against him if i want to bluff if I start with cbetting with the recreationnal player in the hand (my perceipt range becomes stronger)

cookimonsta973 6 years, 2 months ago

Awesome video. These days living in the US I play mostly live and on weekends. There seems to be a lack of really insightful live videos and you have filled the gap! Please keep up this series for both cash and tourneys. I would have 3bet the AA hand almost every time, and I cringed a bit when you considered checking back the KK but your thought process makes sense. Opening up new ways of thinking vs live opponents is really helpful.

DylanAround 5 years, 10 months ago

In the Aq hand, the fact you don't give him many sets or 2 pairs wouldn't that make a 4 bet appealing with the intention of barreling majority of turn cards heavily against this type of rec opponent. Or are you just happy to concede the hand on a brick turn because the expected value if you do hit is significant, no need to inflate pot that early when he has a decent amount of unfoldable hands?

YoH_ViraL 5 years, 10 months ago

if we don't 3bet the flop it's because the recreational players don't like to fold hands they raised themself (postflop but preflop as well). So we don't want to take those risky spots of bluff

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