TPE Member Hand History Review – OneTime1Time Sunday Million FT (Part 2)
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Concepts In This Video: HUD • Member Spotlight • Mid Stages • Pokerstars • Post-flop • pre-flop • Single Table • Sunday Million
Goplayer01
Hello, the hand and your comments around 24′ (77 blinds 400/800) are quite interesting. Prior to this video, with 15BB left, I’d have open shoved 9 times out of 10 in this position (and felt very uncomfortable). After doing a bit of math and in light of the circumstances, I would now probably fold in this situation. Is a min raise an ok move too because it allows hero to reconsider his position depending on vilains’ action?
Sen
Excellent series so far. This format with the leaks analaysis at the end is perfect.
jacobsharktank
I really like the leak wrap up at the end!
Merfinis
Hi, well before making a move we should be thinking about few factors :
1) Because ‘OneTime’ was playing fairly tight, by min-raising from early position with his stack size he is more likely to represent stronger range comparing with open-shove.
The problem with min-raising is that players behind us, they do not have tendencies for 3beting, but few of them have loads of chips and they have ‘loose player’ stats, so in most cases we will have to play post-flop out of position, this isn’t great scenario with our hand.
2) Because those loose players has tendencies to get involved in many pots, there is an option to just shove with 77’s here. I would say this would be my bottom range with this stack size, from this position, with this table dynamics, I would be more comfortable open-shoving 88’s here.
So both options in this case is fine imo, but personally I would choose the second one.
Merfinis
Thank you very much! 🙂