Mini-WCOOP Main Event HH Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 6)
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SoundSpeed
At 22:40 you raise T8s utg and get one lp caller and chk the kt3r flop. If you had AT there instead woukd you consider a value cbet since worse Tx can call?
On the very last hand, as the opponent with JJ, if the flop contained a T or a 9 and there were some worse pairs you could have, would a thin vbet on the river then make more sense with JJ?
Thanks Andrew.
Foucault
1. Good question. It’s close. I don’t know that V will have a dominated T that often calling an UTG open. Much more relevant if we were in late position and ranges were wider.
2. Again, close. Against weaker/more straightforward opponents who will reliably bet an Ace on the river, it’s a safe bet. In a cash game I’d do it. This deep in a soft MTT, might be a little too high variance against a good opponent.