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isandiego

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"we insist that you watch the previous installment""
Which video is this?

Aug. 13, 2020 | 5:08 a.m.

I don't understand the fold with AKJT on JQ67 rainbow (at 32:40) when your opponent pots the turn. You have 32.5% immediate equity against his JJ85 and are getting almost 2:1 (which is not quite right) but there's also $530 behind to play for and you can't imagine these players are folding if you river the nuts - A, K, T, or 9 (especially a 9 vs his hand specifically) - and just lead. It's close, but on a rainbow board where your nut straight outs are all clean I think it's just a call to capture implied odds?

July 8, 2019 | 1:37 a.m.

In the second hand where you have JT76ds and flopped FD+open ender on Q54 and you bet 300 into 500 on the offsuit A turn, is this a call if you get shoved on for 1k (700 more)?

July 8, 2019 | 1:08 a.m.

Post | isandiego posted in NLHE: STT Last Longer strategy

I'm preparing to play a number of the $125-$550 STT at the WSOP this season and am wondering what the general adjustment should be for last longer side bets.

What obviously comes to mind is: remain tight early and avoid confrontation (maybe slightly more so). At around 10-15 blinds, play a bit more loose aggressive against those involved in last longer, and a bit tighter against those not involved (except in bubble situations where those adjustments would supercede).

Any good articles or ideas/resources/strategies on this? Should no adjustment be made?

March 20, 2019 | 4:53 p.m.

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