Am I a MORON to play Quads this way? | Poker Coaching – Episode 8

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Am I a MORON to play Quads this way? | Poker Coaching – Episode 8

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  1. I think alot depends on stack size and pre flop action, if there's a 4 bet pre then their range is limited and you just have so many more 7s in the BB. I think check calling two streets is the answer, although it limits how much you can make, one call looks suspicious, the check or call on the turn make AQ KQ hands feel alot better about their hand and they may bet for value on the river and even maybe call the raise.

    Ps love the content Lex! 👌

  2. Hey Lex, i think you are a great player and way better than me ( i am just a low-midstakes reg) but what i have realised in those coaching is that your biggest leak imo is that you play too much in a chip ev world in later stages of mtts. F.e. that bluffcatch on the river with A3 may be worth around 0 as a call in a chip ev world and also considering that your opponent bluffs perfectly, but close to the money it can easily become very -ev to call those hands. I am also still figuring out these spots, but i have realised with new icm ranges that came out the last months how much people (even good regs) are punting because they are used to play too much in a Cev scenario. Just my opinion, no hate or anything.

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