2:00 if there are no higher upcards behind, will you open tens?
Do you always open jacks or better?
11:00 what do you think of iveys chk back on 6th? Does he just realize he has no fold equity and so repping the low does no good as katz is calling down no matter what? Maybe ivey felt his pair of 7s was enough sdv for high?
If ivey caught a low card on 6th but one that didn't pair him, would you bet again to rep the low?
14:40 if linde does decide to pat the 9, would you raise and hope opponent breaks?
Tough one. Partly because my stud game isn't strong. Also, we have a lot of MTT considerations going on here. Arieh has 9big bets. Even with several babies behind I think I'd lean towards fold. The connected and live JhTh helps some, but it is still probably a good fold for avoiding variance.
Jacks arent too much different especially unconnected Jacks. Kings would just be too strong to fold and QQ prob is probable a play but I wouldnt be shocked if it made sense to fold raggedy QQ. Having an A kicker with any of those is helpful for reduction of their outs and to make strongest two pair.
Ivey bet 5th vs likely at least one big pair because he is an equity favorite with OESD+LD> On 6th he knows his FE is minimal to zero given Katz called a big bet on 5th, he is going to showdown. Ivey does best taking the free 7th and being able to value bet when he improves for high if checked to.
If Ivey caught a low on 6th he wouldnt just be repping a low, he would have a low and would bet on his freeroll.
No. Raising the 9 wouldnt accomplish anything good. NO 8's are breaking, and you might get a 98 to break, which we wouldn't want.
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I think there's an error with the video at 11:45 it cuts several minutes ahead and zach is midsentence
They do cut to different hands at times. This one I think just started a few seconds too late so we miss the first part of preflop.
Looking forward to more parts of this.
2:00 if there are no higher upcards behind, will you open tens?
Do you always open jacks or better?
11:00 what do you think of iveys chk back on 6th? Does he just realize he has no fold equity and so repping the low does no good as katz is calling down no matter what? Maybe ivey felt his pair of 7s was enough sdv for high?
If ivey caught a low card on 6th but one that didn't pair him, would you bet again to rep the low?
14:40 if linde does decide to pat the 9, would you raise and hope opponent breaks?
Thanks!
Solid review, thanks Zach
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