$22 Party Poker Hand History Review with Kyle “IGRINDTHIS” O’Neill (Part 2)
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Concepts In This Video: 3-Betting • C-Betting • Final Table Bubble • hand History • Late Stages • Party Poker • Post-flop • pre-flop • Single Table
AK-Kariteu
Great video!! I like your videos a lot. I have a question. In the hand of Kk where you are in the Bb flatting a min raise you said that you should be betting otr about 23k but you didn’t. What if you bet and the villain shoves? Are you bet folding your top set there? Sometimes I don’t know what to do in these situations and what factors I have to consider because I tend to think that they are capable to bluff with that stack.. thanks a lot
I GRIND THIS
i’ll take a look, what time in the video?
Zorrog
I can’t see your bet sizing in the video. Your cards are blocking the bet. Otherwise great video, thanks a lot!
I GRIND THIS
hey Z, thanks for the feedback. i will keep this in mind for the next series man! thank you very much as well.
bothorsen
I like a lot of your thoughts in this, but there’s one aspect I don’t hear. You don’t seem to care about balancing. For example at the end of the video there is a hand where you 3bet jam TT and you explain that your 3bet induce range is AK,QQ. There are a couple of other places where it sounds like you have something you only do with AA and KK. Maybe you just don’t talk about it but it’s still in the thought process. What do you think?
bothorsen
Of course, balancing narrow ranges is only a problem against good players and it sounds like you don’t think there are a lot of those in a 22$ party tournament.