9 Responses to “Sunday Million Replay Review with BourbonFTW (Part 2)”

  1. duggs

    cool vid, a few times you comment that the good regs pass up cold 4bet and 3bet spots vs each other, isnt there a good argument for passing them up for the much softer other spots at the table? (flips opens 42o into 4 laddering stacks etc rather than cold 4betting the only two other decent players at table with KQo BU v SB v BB)

  2. Melanocetidae

    #1StefanLiv obv in honor of Swedish ice hockey goalie who got killed in plane crash last year in Jaroslavl, Russia.

  3. BourbonFTW

    yea definitely looking for softer spots, but in reverse of that if people know there are softer spots at the table and you haven’t been out of line pulling a cold 4 bet knowing that they know you shouldn’t be light in a spot will most likely produce a good result. Unless they want to do the whole he knows that you know that i know thing. In general we are going to not try and play too many pots with the other good player at a table if that is the case, but doesn’t mean that I am not going to find some great spots vs him. Usually they are more willing to believe you if there are softer spots at a table too.

  4. duggs

    thanks for the reply, how shallow can we viably r/f to some of those outrageously nitty short stacks? before you start just sigh r/c?

  5. Dudik

    Wow, how did you even consider calling 11bb shove from CO 7handed with KTo? Its so wrong. I hardly can beleve it. Even without edge and with nash pushing range 26.1%, 22+ A2s+ A7o+ A5o K8s+ KTo+ Q9s+ QTo+ J9s+ JTo T8s+ 98s
    it is so -eV and hardly anybody is shaving this..
    (calling range for 26% is 13.9%, 33+ A6s+ A8o+ KJs+) And you can avoid the most variance spots, in such an easy field.

    I also hate that you all the time mention and all time repeating only absolute numbers of payjumps, the least important fact. No off. and gl..

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