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mocachoca89

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Just seen this was 2 year old video so not at all relevant to yourself. But for others who want to learn I will leave the comment.

May 7, 2015 | 6:39 p.m.

I think the q6 river bluff goes ok given you check raised an ace high board on turn before and although you weakened your range for leading turns you strengthened your range for leading river. I haven't seen the result yet, but that's my initial thoughts on seeing it. Having said that, I do see a player like Kanu having set strategies of always checking back some 3rd pair and king high showdown now you have check raised turn before and ready to snap call you. Regardless I think your checked to river range on ace high boards is stronger now that you c/r turn on a similar board so this can even add balance to that here. I see he folds now, think he does fold some because of your c/r.
I pretty much hate the a6 hand :S but you do say 'past Phil' and I see myself doing some silly things like that in the past too so can't judge, just think it's a bit level heavy against someone who is going to play perfect in position, check call flop is fine and then go on to fold later streets and that balances nicely when you have kq> and flush draws that he would probably expect you to play fancy not being a HU NL player. The one good thing in lead/fold flop is we see him cbet the bottom end of his range and could possibly 2 barrel you off your hand but just playing more balanced c/c will do you better vs a good reg like kanu long run because you would exploit him with flush draws played passively if he thinks you play them all aggressive on that flop and with kx and then with hands like sets and stuff you could balance your lead with the bottom of your range and c/c this. Still always fun to watch your game being so out of the box. Interested to see how it plays out, and I like your reasoning for leading flops early on until he adapts to you and I guess in game you probably were thinking this was the beginning of his adaption to your oop flop donking which at the start of the video was part of the initial strategy going into the game.

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May 7, 2015 | 6:37 p.m.

Hey, first game video I watched since rejoining this site for a couple of years. I felt you played super good as a standard, just feel u really missed a bet on the a9 on the river, I mean your entire bluff range misses and if he had 2pair/ sets or over pairs he would definitely be jamming the turn if not re raising the flop, so I think it's like very face up you have the best hand and I think it's an easy over bet jam on the river or a value bet in some way, thinking over bet jam is best given you would probably balance the over bet turn with combo draws and overs and gutshot and nutted hands like sets and 2 pairs. I think k9 q9 and possibly j9 n 109 will look you up in this spot a lot, given you checked back this time it will definitely polarize your range for future and unbalances your range a bit, you may even cost yourself some money on your bluffs in this spot. Other than that, loving the standard just try get the 5 and 6's right. lol ;)

April 28, 2015 | 4:13 p.m.

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