OMGClayDol talks about a recent 1st and 2nd place 180 man and about things the better regs think about.
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No, definitely don't fold (assuming you refer to 55)
why not induce here with the AT vs bb? isn't he going to shove a lot worse hands that he just folds now?
Because he has 10BB, and is a decent reg, so I am push/folding my entire range here probably. If he had like 13ish I would consider minraising because there's a much higher chance he will shove hands (that he doesn't call a shove with to begin with).
Remember, given the SBs stack especially, and just general spot/antes etc, a good reg is calling A2o+ already (as he should). So there's way less hands (Q9s, JTs, T9s, QJo type hands only) he can 3-bet jam than normally. For example, in a spot they call a jam with A8+, then it's possible they can jam a2-a7 on a normal raise so there's more hands to induce from in that spot.
Great vid - I rly like the fast pace of the replayer . Maybe a little too fast for some ppl but being a semibad 180 reg I found it good
lots of info and no time wasted discussing why you're making std folds/shoves etc
Thanks man
really liked it
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Shouldn't the original raiser just Cbet/play to win the side pot as it's $1572 and the dry side pot is only $650ish?
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