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the_dude
@ 2 minutes…what hands do you go with there? AK , JJ + ???
goleafsgoeh
You could prob include TT….would be really tempted with 99, AQs but might find a hero fold…his hand seems pretty huge there for sure
Donskey
Hey Mike
One point you didn’t address in the vid. Please explain or please give us some tips on how to win those flips?? 🙂
goleafsgoeh
The “how to win flips” lessons are very expensive!! 😉
vzangjack
Isn’t a 2.3x 3b/fold the 22 on the button vs the aggro more +EV then a call? Obv you call the shove of the shorty then. You play tight there so 3b should work often + if he calls a Std Cbet should work often enough too.
goleafsgoeh
Not sure what hand you are referring to, if you give me a time I can have a closer look; but I usually don’t like to turn a hand that has so much value like a small PP into a “bluff” by 3bet folding…
mickman
Hey Mike, in the last hand of this video when you have 99 in the hj. I was just wondering what your play was vs the 14bb stack direct to your right, if he jams. Would you flat or iso raise.
Thanks
mickman
No need to reply Mike, i see that situation occurs short into the next part. I’ve been slacking a bit getting through the series but i’m going to try to watch the 2nd half altogether. Really excellent analysis so far sir.
goleafsgoeh
I was curious so I checked out the hand in question; I would have just flatted his shove with 44 BB’s and 99..gives me a chance to induce the 1 guy who has me covered to squeeze worse where as if I shove he only calls with AK or having me dead. Also allows me to get as much info as possible for example if a smaller stack jams behind and then the big stack over shoves I could get away.
AlfaMikeFoxtrot
27:00 KQs. If it was folded to you, would you shove or raise/call ? What would be your r/c range ?