Bankroll Builders: HITTHEPANDA Teaches 90-Man KOs (Part 1)
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  1. Itsmeuidiot

    Man, talk about running bad. Thank goodness it was at these stakes. Good theory, only thing I didn’t agree with was shoving the Ac5c UTG with 7.5 BBs left. Would of rather have gotten it in, in position within the next 3 hands with any 2 cards. Good video. Shows how bad some of the players are at these stakes. Thanks Panda.

  2. HITTHEPANDA

    Regarding TaiJiX – it looks kinda hard to tell from the video but I’m pretty sure that is ATdd there , and yeah from that position with 20bb I fold it. More standard than AQ tho

    Regarding Ac5c utg I think this is a definite shove with 7bb, players at these stakes aren’t going to call as wide, you have plenty of equity, and if you go through the blinds you lose practically any fold equity anyway.

    I believe a more interesting discussion would be whether A5o is a shove utg with 7.5bbs!

  3. p1ng222

    Hi, tx for the vid. @13:00 table 4 you choose not to iso a limper with 56s in the hij. You say you would iso here in an mtt but not here, can you expound more on this please?

  4. p1ng222

    Got my answer later for my 1st Q :).

    @21:54 table 2 you open 44 utg+3. I find myself folding in this spot a lot with these stacks. I find it tough to play post-flop oop, and I feel too spewy as I need to bluff frequently on many boards when floated, and I feel check/giving up gives away too many chips. Is this a standard for you? Are you getting it in to a 3b? This is a spot I feel I need help on, tx.

  5. p1ng222

    @23:00 I feel I disagree with the 3b with QQ on table 1 vs the 28/3 villain. I tend to flat this vs passive players like this who seldom raise pre. I think we can play intelligently post flop and get it in on good boards vs worse pairs and force AK/AQ’s equity share out of the pot on the flop and turn. I agree some will ship as low as TT, but my line of thinking is that protecting your stack is > than the marginal +EV we gain by 3b/calling when villain shows up with AK or AQ, plus we have position. I think if the guy was a little more aggressive I’d like the 3b more, but I see these passive 28/3, 21/2 guys show up with the nutters or AK much too often here. Is my line of thinking flawed here and I’m too passive in this spot?

  6. drupalrookie

    I have a question on blind defense. In one of the hands, you fold K6s to a mini-raise from SB. How strong of a hand do you need there to call? What about 3 betting?

    Hopefully you make it far in a tournament – I’d like to see some late tournament play.

  7. FkCoolers

    Yeah, it’s definitely AdTd in the top left when you fold UTG. I had it on full screen while watching and still had to double check.

    I think A5o UTG with 7.5 bigs is a fold. I’d rather jam something from the CO or Button with 5 bigs than try to get through the whole table with a weak Ace.

  8. Hagbard Celine

    bunch of great comments. i’m really glad that people are liking these videos. panda certainly does crush these games.

    FWIW Panda is right re: A5s with ~7.5BB UTG. In fact, you need to have an M of 8 (~16BB) in order for A5s NOT to be a +cEV shove from UTG.

    It’s interesting how much more equity the suited wheel aces (A2s-A5s) have against calling ranges than some of their counterparts like A6s-A9s. When you think about it it’s pretty obvious but definitely something I didn’t know for a pretty long time.

    And A5o is a fold. In fact, you should be folding all the way up to A9o/ATo in this spot.

  9. alaplancha

    def feel if you make another one of these 6 tabling might be better due to so much downtime.

    Anyway enjoyed it, thanks.

  10. nickastayfly

    great video, i seem to be making a lot of the same moves as panda, and i also seem to run super shitty like he does also! but as long as i know that im making the right moves…i have the same thoughts, as far as iso raising in lp, and flatting with kk in pos…this video has reassured me that its not me that sucks and that eventually with some luck when im behind and hands holding when im ahead, i can make some deeper runs…i need to learn to not tilt like panda and bigdog, having ak lose to ax,or any other 3 outer is suppper tilting to me, and it seems to always happen…anyways, thanks for doin this vid panda!!

  11. sabregab

    for example, your standard raise (blinds 60-120) seems to be 225-277 but when some one limps before you, you almost always raise to 400 in this situation. Y is that

  12. xtremeungar

    Wow I miss this tourneys…. played tons of them winning lots of them…. this must be detrimental to Panda’s play for his regular MTT schedule….. adjusting for this is nuts…. thanks for the efforts Ryan great vid

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