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southpaw_r32
Great concept!!! Looking forward to watching this one!!
P.S. Luv the upside down fist on the video icon 😉 to reflect the ‘reverse’ title….
Kiersno
Implementing new, innovative formats into your site’s offer kicks ass, keep it up.
tomnovicki
i loved that. thanks
mstark87
nice vid!
I feel like with the JJ hand against itspal85 flatting pre is fine considering how deep you are. Once the flop comes you say he C-bets only a small percentage of the time given your history with him, but how many of those are in position? As Ive noticed tight players may give up C-betting when OOP as opposed to in position like this situation. I think his range is JJ+ and AK suited. If he has AK spades he def C bets this flop, in which case if a blank comes on the turn he checks to see river given how tight he is. If he bets turn however I fold and put him on QQ,KK,or AA, and if he checks turn i’d address the situation on the river and bluff catch if a scare card doesnt come.
Keep up the good work guys and gl at wsop!
adog26
+1
jay_gridley
I’m a bit confused about the limp with 66 at about 10 minutes in. I understand your reasoning in case someone else raises, but with nobody raising you let in the big blind for free with any random hand.
In this case you basically get worse-case scenario where he checks with Q6o and flops a Q. Of course it is 3rd pair now and you turn a flush, but wouldn’t raising pre-flop have prevented him being there at all?
Otherwise I love this different take on the format!