WSOP Main Event 2019 Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 10)
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4 Responses to “WSOP Main Event 2019 Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 10)”

  1. cecil3571

    24:58 KQ folds to pot size squeeze from BB? Was this exploitative read? All we have is utg min raise and SB call. KQ isn’t competitive in this spot? Seems like low risk high reward peel potential

  2. Foucault

    UTG1 raise, UTG2 call are both strong ranges, and BB is squeezing into them. Why do you say it’s low risk/high reward? I see the opposite: expensive to see a flop (albeit decent odds) and very little potential to flop a hand I can feel good about it. Suppose you make top pair: are you excited about playing a big pot?

    Even flatting the initial raise is dicey in such early position. Is there any hand you’d call UTG2 and then fold to the squeeze?

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