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Zisforzilla

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I look to PLO video producers other than Galfold hoping for someone who is faster paced. Faster is better for the players that understand the basic concepts you are rehashing on each hand.

Aug. 17, 2017 | 10:59 p.m.

Do you still like the J7s button fold at 4:54 or was that a multi tasking mistake? Thanks

July 27, 2017 | 9:33 a.m.

Betting or checking the flop in the KK KK8 hand is about a 50/50 split in PIO if you add overbet all in sizings to the sim, so flop check looks good regardless of exploitative reads. I imagine the more opportunities for large turn and river bets you give PIO the more it will favor checking this spot.

March 21, 2017 | 8:06 a.m.

Good video.
In the next video could you elaborate more on how you would play your entire range in the spots that come up. At each decision point what are the worst/best hands you would check/bet etc. It would have to be a HH review however Ive found that deep analysis of a few hands to be more beneficial than shallow analysis of a lot.
Thanks

April 20, 2016 | 6:32 p.m.

Hey Sauce,

Thank you for making these videos. At 37 min with the pocket 9's, why are you not betting the T64hhx board for protection/value? Once the flop checks through, how come you are once again not betting the 3h turn? In a multiway pot, we wouldn't want to see a 2 5 7 J Q K or A peel off on the river right?

April 7, 2016 | 11:56 p.m.

Hey Daniel,

Thanks for making this video. In regards to the K8cc hand, you said that he has 7 combos of AQ with a club in his range so that is an argument for shoving river. However, I disagree and I think he mostly folds those combos facing our turn bet. Coupled with the fact that he hero calls our river bet with Tx 99 88 77 66 etc some % of the time, I think we are really stretching to find hands that he absolutely HAS to fold on the river to make this a better shove than a ch/f. Thoughts?

April 6, 2016 | 9:47 p.m.

at 5:48 bottom left table you fold 46s to a small 3 bet IP, did you mean to do that or maybe weren't paying attention to the sizing?

Also at 11:10 top right you fold 79o in the BB vs a SB 3x, that seems quite wrong to me as well, is this your standard play?

March 5, 2016 | 5:43 p.m.

Post | Zisforzilla posted in PLO: 2-4 PLO Bovada

This is sort of a pet play of mine that's made sense to me over the years but I think is non standard and I worry that it might be problematic:

First hand in the BB at a 2-4plo game on bovada, I have 100bb everyone else has 100-120

UTG limps, UTG1 pots to 18, BT calls, SB calls, I pot to 94 in the BB w/ Td7d6c3h

My thinking is that I rep aces very well, I have a chance of picking up the whole pot pre flop, and if I get repotted by someone and have to get it in it's not that expensive, the dead money helps cushion the blow a little bit. It also is good for my image, although I'm aware that's a small factor.

utg1 called and the field folded, flop was AcKh5d I bet 74 into 225 he folds

Early on in a 2-4 6 max game, Th8s6h4c, BT opens to 3x I defend the BB, flop comes Qd8h5s, I check, he bets $20 into $26, is check folding acceptable?

My feeling is that this is a decent spot to check raise as I seem to be slightly too weak to call, but I did'nt want to do it against an unknown in this situation because I was concerned of running into a player with a low cbet % for this sizing. Had I known he was a high c bet kind of player, I would have check raised but instead I folded. How are my thoughts here?

I am also looking for someone to talk PLO hands and concepts with over skype, if anyone is interested please send me a PM.

Jan. 30, 2016 | 10:12 a.m.

Spot 1:

3 handed 100bb stacks new to the table, I pot KhQh3dKd otb, SB calls BB calls pot is $21

3h4h2c flop we have KQ hearts

Check Check, should we c/bet here for a small amount of value and some protection at the risk of getting check raised?

Spot 2:

6 handed 100bb stacks new to the table, I open pot in the CO with AhQc9h8d button calls pot is $17

Kc5d7d flop

I c bet $12 into $17 with my low equity gut shot on the flush draw board, he calls, turn is an offsuit T

Should I bet this turn? I'm concerned that my fold equity is pretty small on this turn after he calls the flop but I'm also concerned that I'm going to be forced to fold my double gutter if he makes a decent sized turn bet. Perhaps I should be betting and prepared to barrel off on non diamond, blankish or board pairing rivers?

Jan. 29, 2016 | 11:54 a.m.

Hi!

At 9:25 you fold As2s5oTo after utg opens and utg1 calls. I would surely call in that spot deep and in position, so I'm wondering if you would consider a call near neutral EV or if you think it's a decent sized mistake. To me it appears your AoQs8s9s CO call the next hand is significantly more marginal.

Sorry for the noobish pre flop question, great video so far and loved the intro!

Jan. 21, 2016 | 8:03 a.m.

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