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TPE welcomes WSOP bracelet winner Justin “looshle” Pechie! Justin has amassed nearly $1,700,000 in online winnings, which his largest cash totalling $110k after chopping the PokerStars Sunday Warmup. In 2011 Justin won his first bracelet and $167,060 in a limit Holdem shootout event at the World Series of Poker. Justin's first series is a 5-parter Big 22 Hand History Review.
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Justin “looshle” Pechie Premier Series - Big 22 Hand History Review (Part 2), 9.1 out of 10 based on 15 ratings
MORE IN THIS SERIES: Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5

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  • At 2012.09.01 11:33, duggs said:

    great vid man, the AQ hand midway through where you check back flop and fold the turn is really cool because you take a line that makes our opponents to turn their hand face up and allow us to play pretty much perfectly against.

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    • At 2012.09.01 15:37, looshle said:

      It’s all player dependent obviously because someone whos running like 38/44 can be betting like 87s or w/e because they cant win but overall it’s pretty effective and unexploitable because I’m going to be checking back some pairs that I’m never folding.

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      • At 2012.09.01 15:37, looshle said:

        err 38/34

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      • At 2012.09.05 15:25, cap said:

        nice video man but just one point:
        ill guess you are overjudging too much your oponents in this stake and this will probably make you do alot of leveling mistakes…

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        • At 2012.09.18 00:46, boonos said:

          at 6 mins with A9s on the btn when the 19bb stack min raises from the cutoff. is 3bet folding to say 1100 an option? this would look really strong as im not sure players at these stakes are inducing with hands like AK, 1010, i think they are likely to just jam? If he is inducing, i think his range is JJ+, maybe even QQ+. i think 3bet folding is alot nicer if he had 25bb, but it looks so strong and he may fold A10, AJ ?

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          • At 2012.09.21 03:16, looshle said:

            Sometimes you just have to give people credit and know when to get out of the way. I’d rather 3b/call than 3b/fold here but I think folding is best and don’t think it’s very close.

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