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This $1/$2 #poker session is filled with medium-sized pots that can crush your winrate. So let’s #VLOG through 9 hands that cover everything from draws, to single pairs, to some 3bet pots. Remember that mistakes in these pots can be difficult to find, since they aren’t the kind of pots that our brains tend to recall. Also, be sure to note the bet sizing discussions!
And a special “thank you” to the complainer who effectively broke the game – great job, champ!
00:00 Good morning
01:18 AK misses the flop
05:17 J9 gets frisky
08:26 J9 flops bottom pair
11:47 A7 turns a pair
16:30 AT in a straddle pot
19:18 AQ in a 3bet pot
20:52 KK blasts off
22:25 QJ flops an OESD
24:59 64 flops a flush draw
28:00 Session Results
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The AK hand in the beginning is 100% necessary to understand if you play in non-deep games. The exercises in the SPR section of The Postflop Workbook are great for crafting your strategy in similar pots! https://www.splitsuit.com/postflop-poker-workbook
why do you call a $35 from a $10 a 3-bet, not a 3.5 ? thanks for the vlogs !
I mean my man plays pretty decent, not gonna lie. But he badly BAAADLY needs some p*ussy! Ggs
Great video …. Currently playing 1/2 and looking to move up .. doing pretty well in 1/2 ,,, I would say I’m a winning player but 9nly play recreationally …. But I like your video ….
Great video on actual play. More like this!!!
5:21
5:18 Kind of a light bulb moment for me. I do try to play more aggressively on the button in live cash games, but not to this level. I've even folded hands as good as QTo or A8o facing multiple limpers because I worry about getting called by them if I raise and having to play multiway. Sizing up is a great solution.
I find playing garbage is slippery slope….
Joined redchip with blackfriday deal, been doing the CORE course, and I highly recommend it!
19:00 James folds. I understand his reasoning, but I"m sorry, not folding there. THe problem is a lot of these players are "1 and done" types. They take a quick stab (look how weak that bet is) and they don't continuing firing on turn and river. A lot of times people over fear the 3 barrell bluff or even the 2 barrell bluff. From my experience (especially with that suspiciously small size) it's just not likely happening. How many combos of Qk are there? Qj, Q10, K10? Smaller Aces, A 7, A6, A5, A4 suited and otherwise. What about small pocket pairs that are taking a stab? Sure you are behind a certain percentage of the time and flush draws are a likely hand. But guess what? That club hasn't landed yet. Moreoever you can sometimes steal it on the turn or river.