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Crossfire: Episode Five

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Crossfire: Episode Five by MagicNinja

MagicNinja picks up where he left off last week with the review of 2-tabling play at mid-stakes PLO.

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MagicNinja presents a series of mid-stakes PLO videos, intending to analyze both solid fundamentals and the subjective/emotional aspects of play. You'll get caught up in it!

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  • Game: plo
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 46 minutes long
  • Posted about 1 year ago

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Comments for Crossfire: Episode Five

Psychobingo

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Right hand table, what would your betsizing be on the turn if you had a valuehand? Or would you check pretty much 100% of the time there?

Posted over 1 year ago

MagicNinja

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Right hand table, what would your betsizing be on the turn if you had a valuehand? Or would you check pretty much 100% of the time there?



i think betting about 87 is the best size; reasonably cheap 'bluff' vs his floats so he will call down with hands which makes him call down with hands like 56 or a small flush more often, also makes for a nice river bet size relative to pot.

Posted over 1 year ago

Replay

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Psychobingo

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So its not a good spot to check with hands we want to continue with? Like, medium flushes, sets? Its pretty hard to have a balanced check-shoving range i know, and checking might not be a good idea at all.. Which is why im asking Poke Tongue

Posted over 1 year ago

MagicNinja

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So its not a good spot to check with hands we want to continue with? Like, medium flushes, sets? Its pretty hard to have a balanced check-shoving range i know, and checking might not be a good idea at all.. Which is why im asking Poke Tongue



i would check a small flush, straight or set on the turn, yes. most mid strength hands would be bluff catchers (or certainly not hands you want to put lots of money in with but probably a litle more).

i would bluff with air sometimes or bet big flushes.

i don't think i'd ever check raise, i'd just check call the turn with my range if i kced.

Posted over 1 year ago

Psychobingo

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Yeah i guess checkraising doesnt make too much sense here with any hand at all. You checked the turn in the hand in the video, what factors in whether or not you decide to bluff? The 4th club hurts our bluffing opportunities alot?

Posted over 1 year ago

FullTimeSmile

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ProPokerTools Omaha Hi Simulation
666 trials (Exhaustive)
board: 3Spade6Spade5Club
3c6c8d7s 39.86% (265 wins, 1 ties)
JhAd4d7d 24.85% (165 wins, 1 ties)
8s8hJsKc 35.29% (235 wins, 0 ties)



I double checked. Very bad fold than, given those equity calculations. So sick that 47 without redraw has 25% equity here.

Posted 12 months ago

chipchucker5

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ProPokerTools Omaha Hi Simulation
666 trials (Exhaustive)
board: 3Spade6Spade5Club
3c6c8d7s 39.86% (265 wins, 1 ties)
JhAd4d7d 24.85% (165 wins, 1 ties)
8s8hJsKc 35.29% (235 wins, 0 ties)


I double checked. Very bad fold than, given those equity calculations. So sick that 47 without redraw has 25% equity here.



heh just looked that up too..was obv shocked as well

Posted 12 months ago

freyanova

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Hello, would much appreaciate if you could set up your colorcode ranges as mentioned early in the vid.

Posted 8 months ago



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