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Mentor: DJ Sensei (#2) - 3-tabling PLO

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Mentor: DJ Sensei (#2) - 3-tabling PLO by DJ Sensei

DJ Sensei reviews a 3-tabling small-stakes PLO session by a NLHE player looking to change it up.

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  • Game: plo
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 65 minutes long
  • Posted about 1 year ago

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PrinzVonHapunkt

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FML, my subscription ended few days ago Smile

Posted about 1 year ago

Valloria

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DJ Sensei, how much do you charge for these kind of sessions? Is it you're standard 300/hr? Also I'll try to apply for appearing in your next vids

Posted about 1 year ago

DJ Sensei

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DJ Sensei, how much do you charge for these kind of sessions? Is it you're standard 300/hr? Also I'll try to apply for appearing in your next vids



I don't charge anything if I'm making a mentor vid out of it. I'm already getting paid Smile.

Posted about 1 year ago

DrRunsick

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Sensei, if you're ever looking for someone who runs around 32/26/12 and get's himself into tonnes of fun spots, then I am definitely your man...

Posted about 1 year ago

sambo

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Time Link to 01:02:37

Hey guys great video, learned a lot.

Question on the last hand, 3bet pot OOP Dj advocates a check/raise. Just wanted to clarify the reasons for this play, so far I've come up with this:

assuming he will bet most of his range in this spot after we check
assuming his 3bet range is mostly AAxx and big cards
check/raise in this spot has a lot of fold equity vs his range
we have enough backdoor equity if we get called

Am I on the right lines?

Thanks again for great video

Sam

Posted about 1 year ago

DJ Sensei

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Hey guys great video, learned a lot.

Question on the last hand, 3bet pot OOP Dj advocates a check/raise. Just wanted to clarify the reasons for this play, so far I've come up with this:

assuming he will bet most of his range in this spot after we check
assuming his 3bet range is mostly AAxx and big cards
check/raise in this spot has a lot of fold equity vs his range
we have enough backdoor equity if we get called

Am I on the right lines?

Thanks again for great video

Sam



Yup, that's about right. Although we actually have a lot of good ol' regular equity against his range (we're a 59/41 favorite against AA**,KK**!), so we are happy to play for stacks on the flop. If we thought that he might check back a lot, we could lead into him, but generally leading into him with a hand like this will split his range poorly against us (worse hands fold, better ones call/raise).

Posted about 1 year ago




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