TPE Theory: Small Pairs
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10 Responses to “TPE Theory: Small Pairs”

  1. RicMar

    Nice Vid!

    I think its a little bit pushing the luck betting that strong out of positon with 22 on a board 6 7 9 10 Q.

    I think at the buy ins that I play, that wouldn’t work.

    I think I kind play a bit no set no bet, not so agressively which may be my mistake, unless an Ace or a King comes on the flop.

    But im the student here heh…

  2. oldmanrooster

    enjoyed reasoning behind each example..i must have many tells as i am usually always called when i play in tournaments around my area…..my bluffing results are very low ….

  3. HITTHEPANDA

    Yeah you guys have to keep in mind against certain opponents who are prone to station and where you can’t narrow their range like you could a thinking player it’s usually a better option not to bluff heavily when you can get paid off with good hands.

  4. alaplancha

    yeah i think this vid was heavily aimed at $55+ tourneys where the average player is somewhat thinking but not brilliant. Making most of these plays at lower games would be spew.

  5. xxsosickxx

    good stuff, and agree that must be applied to thinking players and not average low stakes plyers, keep em coming bud,love ur style and explanations

  6. Polarized

    This is an absolute must see!!! I have never utilized PP’s to the depth you have in this video outside of set mining. Amazing your analysis on ranging people and I loved the analysis on the 77 hand vs AK. Even though you were beat, your thought process through the hand was amazing! Definitely one of my favorite videos!

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