3 Responses to “$109 Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 3)”

  1. bothorsen

    The Q9dd hand at the beginning is fantastic. If you see this video and you don’t realize this, you need to take a closer look 🙂

  2. mhonan981

    KdJd @ 27 min…before you bet the river I was interested in what sizing you were going to use. Targeting a 6 or a T and also blocking a decent amount of those T combos, I would have expected something smaller than half pot, but you went bigger here. Trying to think of likely bluffs that could take that bet, check, bet line…diamonds got there, 78 got there, 89 makes a pair (don’t think we’d turn it into a bluff?). I’d think we’d have to turn some other smaller pairs into bluffs to balance, but curious what your bluffing range should look like there.

  3. Foucault

    I might play a different c-betting strategy now than I would have then, but there’s 30 combos of AK and AJ there are all no pair on the river, so that’s plenty of bluffs right there. It’s rarely a problem to find enough bluffs to balance big bets with nut hands; even when betting full pot, you need only one bluff for every two value hands.

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