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Bustacap: Episode Three

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Bustacap: Episode Three by DJ Sensei, ceegee

DJ Sensei and CeeGee resume their series with CeeGee playing 2 tables of Cap PLO with some short-handed and 6max play.

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DJ Sensei takes on a new student, CeeGee, to take him to the heights of Cap PLO.

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  • Game: plo
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 71 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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fishtastic

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Welcome back, ceegee. Congrats on your run in the main event.

Posted almost 3 years ago

ceegee

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AMT

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Time Link to 00:29:47

With the AQ99ds hand (~29:30ish, lost my stupid timestamp!), can we really flat with a 20bb stack? I know it's a short stacked game, but we have like half the cap behind. I can see why re-potting may be bad (although easy to get it in with the stack), but calling OOP sort of seems uncomfortable too. Any merit to just folding pre? Or is the hand simply too strong?

Nice vid!

Posted over 2 years ago

DJ Sensei

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With the AQ99ds hand (~29:30ish, lost my stupid timestamp!), can we really flat with a 20bb stack? I know it's a short stacked game, but we have like half the cap behind. I can see why re-potting may be bad (although easy to get it in with the stack), but calling OOP sort of seems uncomfortable too. Any merit to just folding pre? Or is the hand simply too strong?

Nice vid!



Well, on the plus side, if we flat we have a pretty easy remaining stack to manage. We can basically just pot it whenever we like the flop (or check to trap if we really crush it).

But the concern is that we aren't flopping strong often enough to justify our rather large preflop investment. If we weren't doublesuited, and if our supporting cards weren't strong, I'd say it would be a pretty easy fold. Here, I think its marginal but ok.

I'd definitely rather fold than 3bet.

Posted over 2 years ago



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