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$215 Freezeout Hand History Review by Marc “aznAllin007” Alioto (Part 1)
[Total: 13    Average: 9.4/5]

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16 Responses to “$215 Freezeout Hand History Review by Marc “aznAllin007” Alioto (Part 1)”

  1. Sen

    I love deep stack tourneys, too. Unfortunatelly very time consuming and very frustrating when you get sucked out by a bad beat in late game. But you can have such a great ROI when you play focused. I like your video, keep it up!

  2. loxxii

    25min. I think there are some people that can fold KK there and maybe even AA because the check raise sizing looked so strong.

    I have been owned in spots like this by a check shove on the flop. I would call it every time with KK+ because it looks so much like a draw or a scared Qx. I could fold KK to a check raise from a lot of people.

    Applying what I’ve learned from Andrew, I dont think we can get much from hands weaker than KK+ or better (except maybe strong draws), so maybe we should check shove to value target them.

  3. marc alioto

    check shoving flop is actually a sik line. Thing is, i felt he was fishy(41 vpip) so im not expecting him to fold second pair hands even though my sizing is looks like the nuts. Def player dependent here but piling makes me look so light and maybe he calls that with second pair hands as well. goot pt tho lox

  4. FkCoolers

    Trip 7’s hand: If we’re going to bet that much and fold to a raise, is bet/call better?

    I’d say bet less on the river because what hand calls when the card comes off and we still win? We basically have the absolute worst 7x hand, too.

  5. iltumnbig

    At 14 mins in you put that shove on exactly AK/ AQ. You don’t ever see him on QQ+ and it seems like you’re discounting JJ and below. What’s your reasoning there?
    Ps always fun when you’re on the podcast 😉

  6. marc alioto

    against 99% of opponents i agree, but against him I think bet fold is best as he is calling with any pair and probably some ace high hands. C/C and bluff catching is a great play, thats assuming we believe our opponent to be capable. At this point in the deepstack, I didnt tag him as capable so figured bet/fold was best. Looking back at the board Im kinda hating it, but i still had such a weird dynamic with villain so IDK. Sucks i get owned to

  7. marc alioto

    Player dependent imo. I’m obviously comfortable stacking off with bottom set against any random on Lock for a million bbs. 250bbs eff to start hand, and a third bet in on the flop on 924 rainbow against a reg. I still think it would be hard to get stacks in but i would def consider check calling or even checking back a street depending on pos.

  8. marc alioto

    i put it on mainly ak, rarely aq. QQ is def a possibility but im expecting him to 3 bet there to isolate and get more money in pre. I guess that means he shouldnt have ak either, but i feel a lot of people are flatting ak early in mtts(which is obv fine) in order to disguise stregth and keep worse ax hands in the pot. Another reason is that I believe him to be somewhat solid based on his stats which are super std for most regs to be close to all of his numbers.

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