Low/Mid Stakes Live Sweat with ttwist (Part 1)
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8 Responses to “Low/Mid Stakes Live Sweat with ttwist (Part 1)”

  1. sealteam8

    With the KJs utg hand, I don’t think it’s really profitable to play that hand utg in a 9 handed game. You said that’s too nitty to fold their, but everyone else is going to be playing nitty and if you are called or raised you have to think you are up against AK AQ AJ or any pocket pair 7’s and up. And then you are playing an average hand out of position against a better hand.

    That’s just my 2 cents

  2. black666

    great idea about playing multiple tables with early and late stages .. and also low and midstakes.

    btw: you folded J9s in the CO after 2 limpers with over 100bb effective on AP 3/4 through the vid. I guess that should have been a call?

    this guy on FTP with KK was the best. completing after 2 limpers and then complaining and cursing in the chat because his KK got beat. hahaha. classic.

  3. mars1888

    I dont really get the lead with JJ OOP on the AK8 into two players.. I think is just a waste of chips and you should basically give up.

  4. ttwist

    never give up ever thats just bad, if you open JJ and get 2 flatters and that flop and you dont c bet to rep that ace ur cheating yourself out of alot pots, as your game grows you will see the value in these spots

  5. DaKid

    On the last hand of the FT tourney with the A10o why make the 3bet so small if you are looking for a fold? For him its another 5k into 25k, so hes folding none of his opens here and his hand is not very well defined considering he never folds. Would it not be better make the 3bet larger to make a fold more likely and then even if he does call you can narrow his range slightly more?

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