Time Link to 00:19:02
What about an overbet here? You look really flushy if you bet like 3200 here. I don't play live all that much but you'd get a lot of folds online probably. Not sure how this changes if people know you though.
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Time Link to 00:19:02
What about an overbet here? You look really flushy if you bet like 3200 here. I don't play live all that much but you'd get a lot of folds online probably. Not sure how this changes if people know you though.
MTTs are fun. live MTTs are so soft. Given my image is super aggro like most internet kids i get the most random bluffs bc ppl get sick of it. So i was deep in a ventian deep stack and i pick up KK on btn So we are at like 1k/2k stacks like 100k effective and i cover by 50k, and i have owned BB every time i opened the btn. Flop raises turn raises and a river ai shove over his 1/4 pot bet so he was just looking to play back. So he c/r the flop on a like 774 flop and I put so much air in his range my plan was to just let him bluff stacks to me. The board runs off TT and be bets pot on turn and shoves river. He ends up having T8o and wins a huge pot but does i think the fact that he has a random hand in that spot makes my play pretty good.
Other factors that made me decide to slow play was he only raised air or Nut hands so like most live players he was just very polarized. He was a live asian player and just did spewy sutff in general, not to stereotype. I owned him literally every pot bc he called every btn open OOP. We just made the money so i felt like he wouldnt mind just pure bluffing his stack.
So anyway point of the story is what factors make you vanessa slow play big hands in live tournaments?
MTTs are fun. live MTTs are so soft. Given my image is super aggro like most internet kids i get the most random bluffs bc ppl get sick of it. So i was deep in a ventian deep stack and i pick up KK on btn So we are at like 1k/2k stacks like 100k effective and i cover by 50k, and i have owned BB every time i opened the btn. Flop raises turn raises and a river ai shove over his 1/4 pot bet so he was just looking to play back. So he c/r the flop on a like 774 flop and I put so much air in his range my plan was to just let him bluff stacks to me. The board runs off TT and be bets pot on turn and shoves river. He ends up having T8o and wins a huge pot but does i think the fact that he has a random hand in that spot makes my play pretty good.
Other factors that made me decide to slow play was he only raised air or Nut hands so like most live players he was just very polarized. He was a live asian player and just did spewy sutff in general, not to stereotype. I owned him literally every pot bc he called every btn open OOP. We just made the money so i felt like he wouldnt mind just pure bluffing his stack.
So anyway point of the story is what factors make you vanessa slow play big hands in live tournaments?
I like your line oneill
Time Link to 00:06:00
What are you putting your opponent on if you fold kings on this flop?
Their range is weighted towards strong draws, making you a favourite?
Also by the time you want to fold the pot has to be pretty big.
Seems like folding on this flop with kings is missing out on a lot of value.
That said, it won't be a problem since you can take a more passive line.
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