Late Game Play WCOOP Deep Run Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 5)
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8 Responses to “Late Game Play WCOOP Deep Run Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 5)”

  1. packallama

    At 25:35 where you raise folded Q9o to the SB jam, he only had 6bbs and you were getting 2.5 to 1 on a call. Looks like you misread his stack size.

  2. fullpower160

    Hey Andrew,

    just noticed the same hand (Q9o open and 6bb SB shove) and wondered.
    Alltogether I think your doing a real good job as a tutor. Your videos and articles have so much instructional value. It has helped me a ton in thinking about poker and improving my game. Thank you for sharing!!

  3. Balishag

    While it’s obvious that you’re misreading his stacksize in the replay (you later refer to him as being ‘deep’), certainly you noticed your odds in realtime. Any thoughts on what you were thinking at the time?

    I like the tempo and deep analysis of your videos, so don’t rush through hands for my sake.

  4. Foucault

    Yuck. That’s pretty sloppy if I made the same misread when I was actually playing, but I can’t imagine why else I would fold.

  5. mike666

    At 10.40 what do you think about minraising villain’s cbet on 775 flop with 78 to induce a shove from him? Would that be a good option in that situation?

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