ITRIED2WARNU Video 26 - Member Leakfinder

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ITRIED2WARNU reviews HUSNG.com member “ConcreteDonkey” in three $50 + 2.50 reg speed games on Full Tilt.  This was done for the free leak finder video contest that was posted in the forums in September.

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ITRIED2WARNU says:

This video was done in relation to this thread:  http://www.husng.com/content/contest-winner-concrete-donkey-read-last-post

Excited to hear the feedback from the standard members, who don't always get a chance to see my videos!

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ConcreteDonkey says:

Great commentary, very helpful in many different spots both to get confirmation of when I was playing right and also learn where I was playing incorrectly. Thanks again for making it.

 

At 46:40 where I 3bet from 80 -> 320 at 940 eff stack, you recommend 3betting smaller like 240 or even 200. I think this makes sense since I'm making it too obvious I have a strong hand.

If he flats in this spot then there will be 400-480 in the pot and I will have ~700 behind. Which flops (if any) would you NOT recommend leading if he flats, and not trying to get it in if he cbets?  It seems like I'm really close to committed with a smaller 3bet preflop but maybe not quite.

 

At 55:50 I decided to bet the turn pretty large w/ top pair. Against most opponents I would not do that, but against him I was doing it because he seemed to be very stationy with draws, even when I bet big on the turn in a previous hand. You said to just check but I'm wondering against this particular opponent betting makes sense for value.

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RyPac13 says:

Sorry about the audio issue, we reuploaded the original file instead of the fixed.  Should be the correct one shortly.

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ITRIED2WARNU says:

Video should be good to go now without the dead air/me talking to my fiance ;p

Sorry about that, this one is completely my fault!

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ITRIED2WARNU says:

At 46:40 (JJ 3betting hand) - At these stacks I would pretty much recommend 3betting almost every flop as most Ax will get it in preflop, and most strong Kx will as well (KJ, KQ, etc).  Even an AKQ flop at these stacks is not great, but okay to cbet as we will likely have 6 outs twice (even if we are beat, ~24% equity).  

At 55:50 (top pair Js9h on J487hhh board) - He was definitely very stationy with draws, as I mentioned but this turn completes nearly everything that wasn't a pair on the flop.  Flop 4J8hh, turn 7h.. 910 got there, 56 got there, flush got there, even a hand like 78 got there.  This is probably the worst card that we could ask for and as a result it would definitely play best to check back.  Although he could still be drawing (apparently he was with either 4x or 8x since he folded the turn), I think most of the time you will likely be facing a check raise shove, and have a tough decision as a result.  In regards to your question of whether you think it makes sense to bet for value against this specific player, with the above mentioned - definitely not.

 

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lovelydonk says:

very good video ...the last HAnd of teh video on paired board with AK is very interesting...specialy on the river ....a "must" (nice though process...

 

good job once again

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Katipo says:

I'm surprised that you recommend calling with A2o OOP. What range do you recommend someone call with OOP vs a regular who opens most buttons like in this video?

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ITRIED2WARNU says:

I recommend calling here against someone who is playing aggressively on the button, and if you are comfortable playing post flop oop.  If both those are true then I think it's an easy call with deep stacks and low blinds.  Any specific part of the video you were referring to (time of vid)?

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Artemis Apollo says:

Isn't it better to play hands like A2 when you're not deep as opposed to when you're deep since position matters more at deep stack, whereas with shorter stacks you can get it in with your top pair and feel okay about it, or peel once with ace high and not really get barreled.

Also, why would anyone 3bet 77 to fold to a jam? There are hands which you'd 3bet and want a call but not a shove, hands like KQ or suited connectors vs a bad player because they play well postflop, and you can get worse hands to call, but hands like 77 plays far better AIPF compared to a bloated pot OOP. I'm not one to suggest that playing pocket pairs postflop is super difficult, but it's certainly not in your mind when you 3bet 77. In fact, why would you 3bet 77 at all if not to fistpump get it in? As a bluff?

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ITRIED2WARNU says:

Yes, it is better to play hands like A2 when you are deep when position matters more.  But I think you also need to consider your opponent and their opening range/frequency in situations like this as well.  

As you noticed in the video, my comments were to call with 77 after we 3bet and he jammed.. this is a pretty bad fold at these stacks (and at most other stacks) and I'm not really sure what his reasoning was to fold here.  I would be fist pump calling as well :)

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