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A Dingo Stole My BB: Episode Three

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A Dingo Stole My BB: Episode Three by Deepsquat

Deepsquat returns with a 2-tabling session at $10/20 and $20/40 LHE, complete with play analysis and critiques.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 75 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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BigBadBabar

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Time Link to 00:24:54

98hh i like checkcalling the flop given the great price we're getting. i understand that if he always barrels the turn we don't get as good a price to see the river, but at the same time that means his turn betting range is pretty wide (with a bigger pot to fight for) and if we pick up a pair we can call and see a river or probably consider a semibluff on a lot of cards that give us nice draws...given that he always double barrels wouldn't you be delaying your value range til the turn as well?

Posted over 1 year ago

BigBadBabar

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BigBadBabar

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Time Link to 00:33:41

62dd what do you think of a check here on the flop, given how strong our hand is, how small the pot is, and how little strength anyone else has shown so far? i think i'd be leading out my air/semibluffs here and checking my strong stuff

Posted over 1 year ago

BigBadBabar

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Time Link to 00:46:51

ako i don't understand pf in this one -- you raised q2s in the same spot on the left table earlier in the video vs a tougher player

edit: never mind, you just typed 'misclick pre' in the chat Smile

Posted over 1 year ago

BigBadBabar

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BigBadBabar

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Time Link to 01:00:37

55 flop/turn this is a neat bluff spot where you are kind of playing the other two guys off against each other. i really like it. and we could have the best hand sometimes!

yuck when we get c/r on the turn though, i think he has ak / set now (flopped or turned) and i would fold

Posted over 1 year ago

BigBadBabar

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Time Link to 01:00:37

nice vids! am enjoying watching the series more thoroughly this second time

Posted over 1 year ago

Deepsquat

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what about just calling turn? you say he's very nitty and it leaves some reasonably strong hands in our turn calling range. raisefolding and raisecalling down both seem icky to me tbh. he'll probably barrel worse made hands for us, but might fold them if raised, and he'll fold ace high type of stuff on the turn some vs a raise, but will checkcall the river after we call through the turn. we get to show down for the same price as raisefolding, and sometimes will improve on the river and can raise.



Looking back i prob prefer a call actually. I agree with the everything you said Smile

Posted over 1 year ago

Deepsquat

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KK - interesting - i would have thought checking the turn (with our whole range) is correct. it seems kind of hard to balance a donking range, and i don't think it gets checked back that much (you described him as tight)



Ya as an overall strategy i think checking the turn and either calling or folding our entire range is probably optimal and then cr some rivers with our flushes. This way we can protect the times we have a big pair/two pair/ or maybe small flush/combo hand that we might want to slow down with.

Its beneficial for our range that we can c/c turn and c/r some rivs so we cant get vtowned when our hand turns to shit on the turn.

I prob felt with this villain that he might not bet alot of turns, idk. Against a good player def check like u said

Posted over 1 year ago

Deepsquat

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kjo - i feel like i'd be more likely to checkraise if the turn were a non-diamond ten, since it doesn't look so semibluffy. but at the same time i guess a diamond turn means we have more fake outs on the river...thoughts?



tbh, i dont know what i like to do with this hand. I dont actually hate a flop cr occasionally. We can win the pot on some middling cards and can barrel a club with equity. Just seems like we never win when we cr this turn and dont hit....

Maybe im too pessimistic...

Seeing that he bet the turn with A8o we can prob cr this turn profitably as he would have to fold alot of rivs id imagine

Posted over 1 year ago

ratafaka

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Time Link to 00:48:07

Hola! Greetings from Spain! Hope I can describe my thought correctly Wink.
Here we open 66 in the CO and get a 3b from BTN, flop c/c and turn was pretended to be a c/c too, standard here. River play, going for a c/r. In the hand we had KJo earlier in the episode vs the same guy he did bet the turn in a drawy board with A8o (3bet pot too), so don't we have to think he would bet Ahi in this turn too? And my guess is that he would have bet Qhi and worse this time. Then i only put him on Khi checking turn (maybe some Qhi? but less likely). If this is ok, isn't better a bet on the river?

Thanks for anticipate, enjoying the series and all the DC content!

Posted about 1 year ago

Deepsquat

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Hola! Greetings from Spain! Hope I can describe my thought correctly Wink.
Here we open 66 in the CO and get a 3b from BTN, flop c/c and turn was pretended to be a c/c too, standard here. River play, going for a c/r. In the hand we had KJo earlier in the episode vs the same guy he did bet the turn in a drawy board with A8o (3bet pot too), so don't we have to think he would bet Ahi in this turn too? And my guess is that he would have bet Qhi and worse this time. Then i only put him on Khi checking turn (maybe some Qhi? but less likely). If this is ok, isn't better a bet on the river?

Thanks for anticipate, enjoying the series and all the DC content!




Hi, sorry for the delay in responding, i didnt even notice these messages.

Your analysis is good, and im pretty surprised I didnt bet. I think we should be betting here close to always on this type of board, i dont like this texture for a CR

Posted about 1 year ago




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