7 Responses to “$109 Member Hand History Review with Marc Alioto (Part 2)”

  1. FatHarryPotter

    FWIW its much better you not reviewing the hands prior. Its interesting when you take time to contemplate the right path and we can see the decision is close. Where you’re answering quickly we know its clear…

    • Kingsfull

      I agree. I like it when you going into a hand history totally dark. It’s fun to listen to you agonize over a one hundredth of a big blind. 🙂

    • marc alioto

      Awesome, I imagine others prefer a more “prepared” approach but im happy to think on my toes and come to a decision as quick as possible like we have to do when playing. TY for the feedback

  2. Kingsfull

    Great part Duh. The A9 hand had me a little annoyed i felt like i put myself in a tough spot when I didn’t need to. But not on super rage tilt or anything. His 3 bet from BT, SB, and BB where high and flop and turn C bet stats were high. I think 4 bet pre is a better play vs his range in that spot, stacks were a little weird and I wasn’t sure about a 4 bet sizing so I chose to call Not a giant fan of calling A9o in that spot either. I kind of shrug called the river not 100% sure what I should have done. Great video looking forward to the rest!!

    • marc alioto

      A9 just plays horribly post so flatting hands like suited connectors and connected Broadways will show a bigger profit. Its a really tough spot based on run-out so i do expect him to have bluffs. Def dont hate the call. Love the flop float as well

  3. bothorsen

    I agree with the others completely – please keep reviewing the HHs like this. You have a way of thinking that feels a lot like what I do in game, only better. I find the hands where you debate with yourself during the thought process to be the most interesting hands by far. And you would probably slightly ruin that if you know the outcome of the hand. Results oriented works badly in many ways 🙂

    • marc alioto

      Good to hear. Some might find it annoying that i think out loud during video but thats just how i would approach the hand while playing. Appreciate the feedback

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