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LHE Dojo: Episode Six

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LHE Dojo: Episode Six by Entity

Entity brings the dojo together to review the play of Boomer at $3/6 LHE.

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PLO killed their father. Now it's time for vengeance. Entity gathers the best of the LHE community to hone their poo-flinging skills to a deadly art.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 82 minutes long
  • Posted over 3 years ago

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sushiglutton

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BusinessGypsy

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Time Link to 00:16:55

Boomer 3bets from the BB w ATo and continues to fire on flop and turn on 288tt, Q.

There wasn't much discussion about the turn on this hand. I really would not b/f the turn here. We bloated the pot pf, the turn brings all gutters between the 8 and Q, and the club draw is present. Disregarding our stats of 15 hands on villain, I would expect many peeling hands to raise this turn in a big pot. With a future read, this could be an easy fold.

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BusinessGypsy

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Amazingly awesome discussion on the 44 hand from everyone.

money


In regards to the A5o hand, drop the 8 to a 7 or give me the 5Club and I'm continuing (as a default).

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Entity

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Boomer 3bets from the BB w ATo and continues to fire on flop and turn on 288tt, Q.

There wasn't much discussion about the turn on this hand. I really would not b/f the turn here. We bloated the pot pf, the turn brings all gutters between the 8 and Q, and the club draw is present. Disregarding our stats of 15 hands on villain, I would expect many peeling hands to raise this turn in a big pot. With a future read, this could be an easy fold.


I think as a default the vast majority of players expect you to be calling down in that spot, as most players tend to call down too frequently there. When you 3-bet preflop it's a very different scenario than if you were the SB 3-betting, or if you were the BB and you just called, obviously.

Rob

Posted over 3 years ago




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