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A1phadoggg

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On the first hand if we have a value range of something like AK KQ K5s 77 55 22 and 75s 64s that's only about 51 combos if he doesn't have a K.  If he does have a K then we only have about 44. Assuming he does have a K and we're betting 3/4 pot on the river then we can only have about 16 bluff combos.  So the question is whether we should barrel off the 16 combos of AQ or something like AQs AJs QJs JTs.  I guess it comes down to whether or not we want to be barreling QJs JTs on the turn or not. On the offsuit turn I think we are better off with the 16 combos of AQ so we block KQ and sometimes have 3 outs.  When the turn is suited, though, maybe we should switch to the sixteen combos of AQs AJs JTs QJs so all flushes will be in our range if the flush completes on the river.

April 4, 2014 | 5:44 p.m.

I think you made this mistake without realizing it, but you jammed A2s with 11bb from HJ-1 on the bubble of the Sunday Mill... You didn't mention it, so i'm sure it's one of those autopilot "oh i have suited Ax and 10 bigs, rip it!!''' moments... FWIW i'm pretty sure you should fold TT and AQ there too, but would like to see a true jam range given that we can literally fold this hand and get 2x our buyin.  I think you mentioned in another video, though, that no one has yet developed an ICM calculator for bubbles like this.

Nov. 22, 2013 | 12:34 a.m.

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