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Whitelime continues teaching us PLO with two tables of high stakes action - $25/50 with antes.
More than a year after his training with Phil Galfond, Emil has mastered Pot Limit Omaha. He imparts what he has learned to the members of DeucesCracked.com
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Time Link to 00:02:43
In the J78 diamonds flop, you said we should be betting our hand on the flop. What's our plan when we get called, here? If we turn the straight are we betting again and checking back the river? If we don't improve, are we barreling also or just giving up?
cant help but noticing papaw minraised bets on board pairing cards twice this session.
Wonder if thats his standard bluff or value line.
Time Link to 00:09:01
On the right. You bet the turn pretty big, and we're pretty deep.
What's your play for the times he pot raises us on the turn? Do we have enough behind to call a big raise?
This is a spot I have trouble with where I end up over committing myself and just shoving the rest in on the turn 150+bbs deep with a fair amount of outs, but end up being a considerable dog vs. get-it-in ranges, especially that deep.
v good vid.
but pls dont say right here/there ever 3sec.
On the right. You bet the turn pretty big, and we're pretty deep.
What's your play for the times he pot raises us on the turn? Do we have enough behind to call a big raise?
This is a spot I have trouble with where I end up over committing myself and just shoving the rest in on the turn 150+bbs deep with a fair amount of outs, but end up being a considerable dog vs. get-it-in ranges, especially that deep.
Shoving the rest in is 100% a mistake as you have no fold equity. Calling and chk/folding rivers that you miss will always be a better play. Depending on how often you expect your opponent to call when you hit, sometimes you can just fold here. If we had A899 with hearts, we'd always be priced in against 45.
Time Link to 00:08:56
Any consideration for going for a check-raise on the turn here? What if we had AK9T with NFD as well?
Time Link to 00:09:47
Since we're check-folding a bunch of our range when we have BBBB of overpairs, should we also be planning to check with our A2, 26 or 67? Or how often are you leading with air? Would you check or lead with sets?
Time Link to 00:14:02
How often do you think tibster is giving up with a draw here on the river, as opposed to having a hand he's planning on check-calling with hoping to induce? I have to say I probably 3barrel a huge part of my draws on this river, which makes me think I should value bet thinner. You said you would probably vbet with AA, is that the lowest part of your range?
Time Link to 00:47:14
On left. JT3r flop, you mention your hand 7789 is too weak to check-call.
What hands that are stronger than than are you check-calling instead of just leading? I really don't have a wide check-calling range on that flop, I'm probably just leading with JT** or KQQ*. I like to squeeze the BTN on the flop in these sort of spots very often. I probably end up playing worse on the turn and river when I check-call as well.
Anyway, what's your range for x-calling here?
Time Link to 00:25:23
hey dude i dont play plo im just watching these to learn but i was wondering if in the hand on the Q62cc board is that dude ever 4bet rebluffing us and if so can floating the cr and shipping turn over his bet if he decides to do so be a reasonable option
Time Link to 00:27:02
Here on the right you bet 4/5 pot, on this type of board we want to have some bluffs and correct me if I'm wrong but I heard you say previously that betting about 1/2 pot with your whole range is good here.
Now, what factors make you decide to bet on the bigger side in this spot?
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