13 Responses to “WCOOP Live Sweat with Andrew Brokos (Part 1)”

  1. michaeldi11on

    If that happened, all the great TPE pros from USA would have to relocate or stop making videos so that would hardly be true.

  2. hawkeyeK9

    Andrew, even though you may not love doing a live sweat or feel you are unable to fully express each situation properly, we as members can really learn a lot from your live sweats. Very happy you did this live sweat series and think it is great.

  3. tazzjazz

    at 19:00 any thought of shoving the club river when you knew your A9 suited was unlikely to be good against the villain’s two barrel range? because he had the ace blocker he probably thought you were on a flush draw and not a weaker ace

  4. Foucault

    Good question but I see a lot of reasons not to do that:
    1. I’m not going to play many flush draws this way so it’s not necessarily a credible bluff.
    2. He has plenty of nutted hands in his range including boats and probably some flushes so this isn’t necessarily a scare card for him.
    3. Most importantly, I may win by checking. I mean, if I knew I were behind, I would have folded the turn. There’s a very real chance that V just checks back the river and I win, so a bluff has to be quite a bit more than barely profitable to make it better than checking.

  5. Riar

    At min6 when you ran AA into a set of 7 when we check shove there we make him fold all his bluffs and we give him a chance to fold 99 88 TT, isnt it just better to call turn ?

  6. Riar

    What would you have done at min 49 ,when you open KTo vs the 8x BB and got called by grafton, if the BB had shoved ? call and fold if sam re shoves or fold ?

  7. Foucault

    I expect his bluffs to have a lot of equity, possibly even enough to think they can call profitably, and they will play well against me on the river (ie he can bluff other draws when his draw misses). I don’t think I’m winning any more from overpairs anyway. Generally when you have a made hand up against a draw you don’t profit by playing a river.

  8. Foucault

    I think just fold to the initial shove. I expect Grafton to have a pretty strong range and also to recognize a good spot to drive me out and get it heads up with the BB quite frequently. Don’t think I can trick him into letting me see too many flops when he shouldn’t.

  9. Graveviolator

    Well I’m sorry but I’am kinda dessapointted with the contend here in this site. I can see some Brokos videos cause its good stuff and tries to explain really well the contend and more 2 guys like Daryl but some other pros here don’t do videos in ages! Old as shit! With strategies that you can’t aplly nowadays! A large amount of this pros has less profit online than my last coach and he is not even a pro… When I signed here I tought It was going to improve my game at the tables a lot.
    You should invite 1 or 2 good regs that play on stars, it would be helpfull for you guys and the feedback would be better. You should have too a feedback page for subscribers in the forum. GL!

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