4 Responses to “Kyle “IGRINDTHIS” O’Neill’s Live Sweat Shippage (Part 1)”

  1. thelegend700

    Great video! You are so clear with your thought processoverall. On minute 25 when you have 9Jo in the BB, you donk bet the flop. Just wondering if you have any specific reasons for donk raising on flops in general?

  2. I GRIND THIS

    hey. i assume ur talking about the 678 flop. i lead these flop/turn textures because i have a strong range advantage on that board texture, plus my outs to the open-ender. So i can just barrel 2 or 3 here and target his ace high/medium pair part of his range. By the turn when i’m overbetting its just a spot where I have so much more 5x and 9t than him.. who has about zero combos of 5x and 9t. Its just a well thought out 2-3 street bluff, and once we hit the pair on the river we can re-evaluate how the hand was played from a value perspective and try to find out what he’d turn into bluffs.. in this case i thought he still had some tt, and 1pair hands and incorrectly called river. against a strong opponent mid day i fold… at 3am vs someone thats playing alot of hands and vpiping alot of rivers im fine with a call. I hope that answers your question!

  3. thelegend700

    Absolutely makes sense! I usually never lead out but after your reasoning I think learning to incorporate a strategy like this is a good option to have. Thank you for the response!

  4. pokkerheller

    Nice series, the only thing is there is too much dead time between hands because there is not enough tables. I personally enjoy live sweats but is has to be at least 4 tables. Especially when its a lot of early stages and no icm, bubbles or any deep run ones that makes it super interesting what the other player do and build reads and dynamics etc etc. content is good but for me its kinda hard to watch with so much time without any action , thats my opinion though.prefer more tables or HH reviews 😛

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