hirni
17 points
CO: iskanderm: 4929
BN: nextyouslave: 6497
SB: HotzenplOdds: 5910
BB: manokippa2: 8356
UTG: muruntau: 7895
UTG1: spa555: 7075
UTG2: GodteTerkel: 2933
LJ: andrewf1_w: 5810
HJ: vergedor: 6435
BN: nextyouslave: 6497
SB: HotzenplOdds: 5910
BB: manokippa2: 8356
UTG: muruntau: 7895
UTG1: spa555: 7075
UTG2: GodteTerkel: 2933
LJ: andrewf1_w: 5810
HJ: vergedor: 6435
Both Villains in the hand appeared very snug so far. CO from Russia ran 16/9/0 over 50 hands
Preflop
(75)
(9 Players)
HotzenplOdds was dealt
A
A
muruntau folds, spa555 folds, GodteTerkel raises to 100, andrewf1_w folds, vergedor folds, iskanderm calls 100, nextyouslave folds, HotzenplOdds raises to 350, manokippa2 folds, GodteTerkel calls 250, iskanderm calls 250
muruntau folds, spa555 folds, GodteTerkel raises to 100, andrewf1_w folds, vergedor folds, iskanderm calls 100, nextyouslave folds, HotzenplOdds raises to 350, manokippa2 folds, GodteTerkel calls 250, iskanderm calls 250
Flop
(1125)
T
T
6
(3 Players)
HotzenplOdds bets 550,
GodteTerkel calls 550,
iskanderm calls 550
Already kinda concerned about the overcall.
Turn
(2775)
T
T
6
4
(3 Players)
HotzenplOdds checks,
GodteTerkel checks,
iskanderm bets 1175,
HotzenplOdds calls 1175,
GodteTerkel folds
Wasn´t sure what to do honestly. I most certainly have UTG beat, but CO seemed to have a T oder the boath almost always once he bets the turn. I didn´t see him bet mid-pairs here tbh. However, I thought he could potentially have some floats/bluffs and I could call one and fold the rvr.
Entirely unsure about the best line on the turn. B/f seems fine, too- was considering c/f too.
However I decided to call the turn and fold river.
Entirely unsure about the best line on the turn. B/f seems fine, too- was considering c/f too.
However I decided to call the turn and fold river.
River
(5125)
T
T
6
4
4
(2 Players)
HotzenplOdds checks,
iskanderm bets 1975,
HotzenplOdds folds
His bet-size was more than reinforcing my previous read, but woulda folded anyway, though.
Appreciate any sort of comments!
Appreciate any sort of comments!
Final Pot
iskanderm
wins 5100
Aug. 19, 2013 | 11:17 a.m.
I just like your videos, your explanations are like always great, just keep on the excelent work!!!!!!!!!!!!
looking forward to the next session.
looking forward to the next session.
April 2, 2013 | 11:27 a.m.
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hirni
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A7 hand: u said that he is only backraising u on the flop with a bluff and he almost never got a hand besides maybe sometimes a set which a fishy player could play like this. so you are just isolating yourself against better hands and pushing him of his spews. the only question is imo to lead the turn to induce again or check it and depending on his sizing/timing and turncard deciding if check shipping or check calling.
March 22, 2013 | 6:15 a.m.
A6o around min 17. don't u think u got a little bit of a sizing tell on the flop, since if u would ever lead with a strong hand which wants to bet 3 streets for value u got potsize left on the river which doesn't look rally thought through to me if i would play against it since almost everyone is thinking about he wants to size to gets stacks in on the river without having a bet which is too big and has to much fe. so i think ppl try to get the sizing going so they have like around 2/3 of the the pot left on the river.
if it is your normal sizing which u always take in such spots it looks fine to me. esp. if u mostly got weakish type hands which u have to 3barrel it's kinda logic to have a big bet on the river because u don't have that much nutty type hands and wanna have more bluffs. also the sizing is not consistent is the hardest to play against if u play your whole range like that.
something like:
211 on the flop, 411 into 782 on the turn and shoving 1373 into 1624 on the river. could go even a lil bit bigger on the flop so we got a better stack to ship on the river but to me with this flop sizing it does not look like a "real" hand.
would be quite interested to hear your thoughts on that and if u would play your value hands the same and why.
i like 3betting a lil bit more aswell since it's against a tough opponent but vs weaker or average opponents the flat is a bit better since many ppl opening the button to wide and cbet ace high boards way to much with total air so there is a ton of value. but if u hit a 6 it always gets quite tricky :) i guess i would just check and hoping to get to a showdown and give up to too much heat.
anyways i like your vids and listening to your thought processes very much and they give me very nice input and does help me a lot to be much more certain with my own game since i play spots like your T9o hand at the beginning quite similar but my results are just shit over quite a long time now which always results in questioning my own game. which is not a bad thing in itself since i always stay on track to improve but seeing that i have some similar thoughts and style of playing like a very good mtt regular is quite nice :)
goood job and keep up the good work and thumbs up for runitonce for bringing realy high valueable content.
i appreciate if i made any mistakes when it comes to my english but i tried my best :)
gotta watch the rest now. maybe i got some more questions^^
if it is your normal sizing which u always take in such spots it looks fine to me. esp. if u mostly got weakish type hands which u have to 3barrel it's kinda logic to have a big bet on the river because u don't have that much nutty type hands and wanna have more bluffs. also the sizing is not consistent is the hardest to play against if u play your whole range like that.
something like:
211 on the flop, 411 into 782 on the turn and shoving 1373 into 1624 on the river. could go even a lil bit bigger on the flop so we got a better stack to ship on the river but to me with this flop sizing it does not look like a "real" hand.
would be quite interested to hear your thoughts on that and if u would play your value hands the same and why.
i like 3betting a lil bit more aswell since it's against a tough opponent but vs weaker or average opponents the flat is a bit better since many ppl opening the button to wide and cbet ace high boards way to much with total air so there is a ton of value. but if u hit a 6 it always gets quite tricky :) i guess i would just check and hoping to get to a showdown and give up to too much heat.
anyways i like your vids and listening to your thought processes very much and they give me very nice input and does help me a lot to be much more certain with my own game since i play spots like your T9o hand at the beginning quite similar but my results are just shit over quite a long time now which always results in questioning my own game. which is not a bad thing in itself since i always stay on track to improve but seeing that i have some similar thoughts and style of playing like a very good mtt regular is quite nice :)
goood job and keep up the good work and thumbs up for runitonce for bringing realy high valueable content.
i appreciate if i made any mistakes when it comes to my english but i tried my best :)
gotta watch the rest now. maybe i got some more questions^^
March 18, 2013 | 8:36 a.m.
was thinking the same on the T4s hand. great vid again
March 11, 2013 | 7:40 a.m.
top stuff
March 11, 2013 | 6:40 a.m.
super video!!!
Feb. 1, 2013 | 3:28 p.m.
awesome series thx man
Jan. 28, 2013 | 4:41 a.m.
+1
Jan. 22, 2013 | 9:35 p.m.
pretty nice vid. this site is worth every $$. cheers
Jan. 22, 2013 | 2:29 p.m.
like your videos very much. i think that session review format with 6tables is perfect, maybe you could make the tables a little bit bigger, so we can see the stats a bit better. i like the explanations to the hands as well. your voice sounds good and makes the video very watchable. keep on like this!!!
Dec. 23, 2012 | 1:48 p.m.
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Easily one of the best mtt vids I´ve ever seen, at least on your part Jason :)
Aug. 17, 2013 | 9 p.m.