JIMMERZZZ90
2 points
Nice video, excellent thought processes.
Jan. 19, 2016 | 11:15 p.m.
"We got the best player in the world." Said with such pride Mark well done.Couldn't help but smile at that.
Dec. 14, 2015 | 7:28 p.m.
TY Daniel ^^
Oct. 16, 2015 | 9:52 p.m.
Hey Daniel It's from 13:30 to 14 minute mark where you say we should play a mixed strat here (i'm assuming you mean shoving these hands x% and limp y%) with hands like q7o 74s @ 10bb stack depth. You mentioned that if we play future hands with a villain we should take this into account. Can you elaborate on that please?
Oct. 12, 2015 | 6:49 p.m.
Hey Daniel when you were talking about 10bb unexplo push/fold equilibrium and referring to 43s q7o and how we don't shove these 100% because of how many future hands we may play vs villain: can you elaborate on this please? For instance 888 poker has a pof game where 5bb is the min/max buyin but there is no cap on your stack so can get very deep obviously.So if we were to increase our stack to 40bb while villain has 10bb, should we be folding these hands because it is very thin and we risk doubling our opponent up when we have an edge with the bigger stack if we are sure villain is going to play on for 500 hands more?Ofc we would be employing a limping strategy in this scenario but i wouls still like to hear your thoughts on this and pof on 888 if you are aware of these games.
Oct. 9, 2015 | 12:27 a.m.
In hand 3 given that you thought Martin finally came to the assumption that you had some showdown and not air hands like j9dd, shouldn't his value shoving range then include all 6x(I guess he doesn't have too much 6x on this runout however) and not just flushes like you mentioned? Really cool hand, nice call.
Oct. 8, 2015 | 11:05 p.m.
Great Video John.That stars graph of yours is piece of art ;)
Feb. 4, 2015 | 6:36 p.m.
Villain is this hand is insane for the 45mins that i have been at this table. We played one 4-bet pot where my QQ was good versus his 10 10 on AkkXX.Anyways no real reads on him except that he seems super aggro and doesnt like giving up on pots, had shown down 2 bricked draws as bluffs already.
Straddle 5 utg i make it 20 with 67ss from the hijack(1300 eff), villain calls btn (~1500 eff), sb rec player shoves AI for 35(he had kust lost a big pot and didnt reload) I decided to iso here to 95. villain calls.Do you like the iso?Would you go a bit bigger sizing given stack sizes?
Flop(233) Ac10c7c. I bet 135, villain calls.
Turn(503) is 3c. I bet small 225 and he raises to 525
Here the pot is 1250 and i have 850 behind. He is very polarized here to nuts and air(he said after the hand he would do this with his entire range lol). Raising here with any club other than the Kc seems awful so I think he is largely weighted towards bluffs here. When i do shove though he will be getting 4:1 on a call, which i guess is irrelevant given that he should be either snap folding or calling given perceived range.
I ended up folding my hand and tbh the main reason is that I p*ied out because I am not used to paying that deep and the money would effect me(lesson learned will not be playing that deep again).Obviously just setting money on fire when i don't go with my read here and shove over his raise.
Villain takes down big side pot with 56hh.
Any input on the hand would be appreciated.
Jan. 4, 2015 | 4:46 p.m.
Given that it is such a wet flop and that it smacks our 3b defending range, i think villain would be betting larger with all his made hands on this particular flop.So, I did think he would be weighted towards having more draw hands/one pair +backdoors, two overs plus gutters.
His turn calling range I think is made up largely of the above mentioned hands.This is my reasoning behind my really small turn bet, ensuring calls from such hands with the intention of barreling all non spade hands on the river.
Still my question is whether or not you think shove is best line on the river here vs a smaller value bet given that his range for calling my river shove would be an extremely tight range?
Dec. 18, 2014 | 4:09 p.m.
Hero is second of 10 (10 handed ft) with 330k at 4k/8k/1k ante.
Average stack is 200k but chipleader has almost half chips in play(had about 950k). Folds to hero on btn i min r to 16k with 89ss, bb chipleader 3 bets to 40k.This is where I believe I made my biggest mistake in the hand by flatting his 3-bet( he was playing loose aggressive but very well from 18 players down when i joined his table).I really shouldn't have even opened here given that he is gonna play back here a lot given our stack sizes and of course there are ICM implications. I really hate pf here! I had been 3 betting aggressively form final 3 tables down and just chipped up nicely without ever being AI. Chipleader and myself hadnt clashed in any pot up to this point.He views me as aggressive, competent thinking player.
But anyways flop(94k) is 10hJs3s. Villain bets 38k hero calls. Turn(170k) is 7s giving me a flush(Must be a scare card for him as flush and straights get there).Villain checks. hero bets 53k, villain calls. River( 276k) is Ad. Villain checks, hero tanks and jams 200k AI.Villain calls. FINAL BOARD 10hJs3s7sAd
Aside form preflop (which i know i butchered) ,is the rest of the hand pretty standard here? Given that villain is good thinking aggressive player, what worse hands can he call me with on the river?I mean, 89suited ,KQ, any flush gets there by the river.I don't think i'm ever bluffing in this spot so is there ever merit to checking river?I think maybe 70-90k river bet is probably best here looking back as he will be getting great odds to call like any set,KQ with a spade ,AJ 2 pair hands.(I would bet fold in this spot although he probably is capable of bluff shoving with naked As).
Villain snaps river and shows AKss for the nuts.
@42 min mark where you 3b 45dd preflop vs LLinus.Do you ever get to this river with Ax?What is the bottom of your calling range vs his jam?Do you think you get exploited by him because you are capped and have quads here close to 0%
Aug. 2, 2016 | 5:46 p.m.