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MitchAndMurray

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26 minutes in, K6cc on 642dd: The concept of flatting in SB and flopping lower cards and being able to reraise to represent your range is something I have been doing more often in that spot and very possibly too much (although it has been working over a small sample size)..I want to know if flopping a 6 there weighs on your decision-making at all? If you flat KJ or QJ ever, would it be ok to do it with these as well? How out of line can I get?

Thanks for the video!

Dec. 6, 2018 | 4:16 a.m.

Hey Tyler. Thanks for all the content.

In lower stakes than this (where the player pool is 50+ people) should we be playing much more unbalanced (taking less 3bet bluff spots, etc.) since we are so anonymous?

Thanks

Nov. 22, 2018 | 10:35 p.m.

5:10, JJ: I am confused how the river is considered a value shove? Would check/calling not be a better option (to hope he bluffs)? The A or K of diamonds is more in your range than his so it would be hard for him to hero call a 9 of diamonds or less.

Sept. 18, 2018 | 9:31 p.m.

Setup: 75$ Thousandaire, 93 entrants, 2,500 starting stack, 12 players remaining, top 7 get $1000. Currently last hand of 400/800 next blind level 500/1000.

Stack sizes: Current avg is 19.4k...
1. 31.6k
2. 31.6k
3. 24.1k
4. 23.5k
5. 22.8k (hero)
6. 21.7k
7. 19.6k
8. 17.4k
9. 14.3k
10. 12.2k
11. 9.0k
12. 5.7

See picture: Hero is BB sitting with TT, folds to HJ who is big stack and limps (been aggressive stealing dead pots), CO and short stack jams 5.7 (7bb)(lost most his stack on a flip about 4-6 hands prior), BTN and SB fold, now on hero to act. Need to call 4.9k into 8.15k still with CO big stack to act behind. A call would leave hero with 18k behind. What do you do and why?

July 21, 2018 | 12:18 a.m.

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