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2-in-1 Hand History Review with Marc Alioto (Part 1)
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18 Responses to “2-in-1 Hand History Review with Marc Alioto (Part 1)”

  1. Antricko123

    First vid have watched with this guy . Great stuff tells it how it is lol even rips into himself when he makes mistakes defo be watching the rest of his vids

  2. Douggyfr3sh

    Hey Marc- little late here but quick question about the 10:15 ish hand where the T pairs on turn- you say should probably find a fold if villain ever Jams river. Is this because you have a lot of history with villain? Seems like a spot where I’m never folding and just wondering if you could elaborate a little

  3. marc alioto

    Not too much history with villain. Would be a very tough fold as we each have a pot sized bet on river. My problem is that I think it is very hard for him to bet turn and river as a bluff. My hand is almost face up and I also think there are a decent number of 10s in his flatting range. He can be filled up as well, but given that everything on Winning is a re-entry im doubting i would fold in game. Not sure he ever bets or shoves worse on river either.
    Azn

  4. marc alioto

    Top pair on a draw heavy board is very tough to fold. However, 3 handed I would agree that it is a slam dunk fold. im gonna pat myself on back now. Thanks Mr. Fresh aka 162 bauce on Bovy!
    Azn

  5. jpizzle107

    I played a somewhat similar hand in a live trny recently where I called off river w/ the 3rd best hand for 1/2 my stack with top pair. Marc does great job explaining why certain spots are better/worse than others. Easy to follow your lines and learn. Loved the Live sweat series before this and look forward to the rest of this one.

  6. marc alioto

    When looking at this spot I’m always aware of how Villains range is playing against mine. With two villains, we are just praying we are good as opposed to knowing we are good. Better spots to come if we stay patient.
    Thanks for the kind words
    Azn

  7. Al29

    Lol – I was like WTF at the exact same time you were when you crazy raised on the flop with AA! With the 44 where you flop a set 3 way I think the check re-raise after a bet and call with 2 other deep stacks just looks so strong here, I think I prefer either a check call to make my hand look like a draw (and hope the flush draw doesn’t hit to scare them off) or a donk lead which might also look more like a draw. Thoughts? Enjoying your vids as always Marc. Also, am thinking of looking up True Poker and depositiing, but it’s hard to see their tournament schedule, if you were in the UK would you still play this room (I’m only at $10 buy-ins at the moment) or would you stick to Pstars/Full Tilt/iPoker where there are larger fields? Cheers. Al.

  8. marc alioto

    I think check calling the 44 would be a huge mistake. We are getting value from so many worse hands on an Ace high board with two diamonds. By check raising i am repping all those draws so all good aces will still call. I want to have nutted type hands plus draws in my check raise range to stay balanced and keep opponents guessing.

    The AA is just lol, lets not bring that up again!!!!
    —-You have way better options than true poker. I wouldnt be playing on any US sites if i were in the UK. 888, ipoker and party all play on the same level as the US. Smaller fields with plenty of fish!
    gl my man
    Azn

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