$5r Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace (Part 3)
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15 Responses to “$5r Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace (Part 3)”

  1. Jon_Allan

    Thanks. Bit hard to keep track of stack sizes when we are forging through hands in that replayer (or maybe it’s the replayer’s skin?) since the actions are displayed over the chip count and remain for some time.

  2. MadBaltic

    How can you make a profit with a hand as weak as 26s. Against any two its 38-62, we are OP, if he raises like half the time and we fold every time, then it is just straight out huge -chipev.

  3. FkCoolers

    Guys, try to provide some vid times or facts in your responses. It’s pretty annoying to see the comments spammed with 1 liners that have no supporting logic to them and I wouldn’t even expect a reply to something like that.

  4. FkCoolers

    15:30 into the vid.

    Of course we have about 8 bb to start with and we just “jammed” 2 hands in a row.

    If we do anything else with KK we’re really starting to become exploitive with our raise sizes although you can argue that enough people suck in a 10r where sometimes that doesn’t matter.

    Still, we jammed 2 hands in a row. Jamming a 3rd hand in a row should really increase our chances of being called so it’s probably just that no one had a hand.

  5. FkCoolers

    It’s very interesting. Need to have multiple ranges – limp/fold, limp/raise or jam, and limp/call or play post-flop poker.

    And depending on the villain in the BB your ranges can change drastically.

    You could make a whole series on SB vs BB play

  6. loxxii

    I minraise the SB the first couple of times to see if the guy is going to give it up. If not, I fold junk hands and limp lead with barely decent to marginal hands and only raise TT+

  7. icantmtt

    Thanx Darryl

    Great video again. @ 16 mins you have Q9 in the BB and SB jams for 10BB effective. If he is jamming as wide as he could be its a clear call ICM wise. I came up with 50% equity when you only need 44%. I still think the fold is right with such a weak table and there is something to be said for having first in vigorish.

    I was really interested to see how your willing to raise/fold with such a shallow stack, around 12-10BB I think. Is this something you reserve for final tables or when your really deep in the tourney. I’ve been working off a <15BB jam 15-22BB rejam 22BB+ raise/fold and maybe this is causing me to bust unnecessarily.

    I'm not sure how to do the math your asking for when you have 26h in the sb, I like limping/taking stabs at pots strategy you can balance by limping your monsters and getting paid by aggressive shovers. If anyone could point me in the direction to learn the math involved much appreciated.

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