MTT Pro Blackfours Hand History Review with BourbonFTW (Part 3)
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4 Responses to “MTT Pro Blackfours Hand History Review with BourbonFTW (Part 3)”

  1. duggs

    enjoying the series so far, i noted some comments and questions while i watched.

    4:30 A6hh id probably fold given we shoved last 2 hands in a row. I also think his range isn’t going to be wide enough to get that many folds

    25min K7o in the 3bet pot he can have Axcc or 2pair/99/1010
    agree regarding not 3betting him due to stack and position

    29min 22, i would prob just open fold since we have just r/f and we are going to get stuffed on a lot.

    33min with KQs, whats the bottom of your 3b/call range v him and what do you think his 4bet range is. a so do you have a 3b/f range?

  2. loxxii

    15min with 66.

    I agree with Dan. I like to flat here and hope that one of the stacks to my left squeezes light. It is hugely +EV to be in a 50/50 flip with that much dead money in the pot. If the original raiser calls the squeeze, I can get away cheaply.

  3. loxxii

    I really needed this video. I blew the whole month of February trying out Mike Leah’s passive style and just realized it is not for me. Mark Herm makes a great point in saying he plays aggro pre because post flop is hard and he is not very good at it. I dont know what made me thing I could do it if he cant. Im back to my aggro ways for now. Maybe once I get out of the red, I will get some cash coaching and try playing passive again. Thanks guys.

  4. Al29

    25min – an obvious fold but in this spot from what I’ve seen from a check call out of position on the flop followed by a bet on the turn the villain usually has it, I would put him on A 10. Good video, nice amount of aggression with some backing off when required, a hard balance to master.

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