oli.san
8 points
You are wasting money by having a r/f range here i think. The smallblind can easily reshove on you and pick up a huge pot of ~60k. Despite the fact of getting a good price you can't call and will be the shortstack. Secondly as said the BB has to many chips and you should tighten up since your getting flatted a decent amount and you really don't want to play A4s with that SPR on the flop.
Jan. 24, 2015 | 9:43 a.m.
BN: 266,841
SB: 59,680
BB: 287,620
UTG: 499,340
MP: 143,132 (Hero)
Dec. 29, 2014 | 2:26 p.m.
the Q9s hand at 16.25 is definitely a shove pre considering it's bubble time.
Since we call and flop top pair though imo flop is a mandatory shove bc:
1. his betsize is quite committing
2. a lot of turns will kill your action probably and he's more inclined to call all 7x,9x, 88s on the flop due to the fact your range is so draw heavy. Hearts or overcards might kill your action since micro players often give up on a second overcard.
3. you dont want to let him realise more equity
still a nice video
Dec. 25, 2014 | 3:53 p.m.
nice video, good thoughts, very helpful.
now that last hand I totally get why you're stuffing it in bc most of his value hands would flat.
But if he flats and his range contains mostly Ax, sets, ocassionally KK-JJ and some random floats; what would be your overall plan since you have some showdown value and he bets like 20% pot, like 100k into 500k?
c/c with the intention that he slows down with his random floats OTR or just c/f?
u forget that the structure is quite shit, so winning 4bb is pretty important here i think and we should take this spot
if it plays with 20-30min levels i agree
April 21, 2015 | 12:57 p.m.