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@@RaiseYourEdge it doesn't matter what "population" does. It matters more what Ceis does, and yeah, I expect him to be pretty aggressive vs limp. On Wednesday I limped in a similar spot and a guy ROL jammed T6o haha. You never know. On the other hand, you're not mentioning the benefit of them hitting top pair with J8o on J42. If you don't expect them to jam K3o when you limp, you stack them when the board comes K72. They're not calling K3o or J8o when you jam so yeah, it's better to limp or to open raise. Mostly open raise I would say. Otherwise you just make them fold worse hands. You don't get EV just by them ROL jamming K3o and Q2o but also by hitting good pairs and draws postflop, so please don't reduce the debate on them jamming or not K2o when you limp. Jamming this hand in ICM is a punt and you just get called by good hands. And please, don't come at me with this "ok coach" cocky attitude. Don't take it personal. We all make mistakes.
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I see people forgetting that bluffing exists probably because of sitting to long in micro/low stakes. Just reminder in high stakes people bluff and here villain could call Ben with much worse if he puts Ben on bluff, so checking is not an option since it can cost you 3.7k
Yo 🐐, day1 member here, but the tables crossing during hands getting a bit annoying to watch🥲, and how do you not misclick bc off that in big spots…please fix the table ninja ty and goodluck grinder
@@RaiseYourEdge obviously 😂 trying to but the bots and the collusion rings don't let me... 😂 but beyond jokes, is this the case nowdays? Feels like with everyone being "so good at poker" lately, if you bing a big one you should invest the money somewhere else and take time off poker or play within a stable.
You said k6 of diamonds would have been a good call out of position rather than 4bet jam semi bluff. Then you did exactly what he did but with k7 and with a very healthy chip stack against someone who covers U lol what's that about 😅
@@321meinstv2 being on the button in position is more of a reason to call rather then shoving because it's harder to play such a hand out of position.... And clearly he didn't know villains range otherwise he would have been in front preflop. Don't try to justify a final table ICM spot that's a punt and nothing more
@@Mikelarry993 No offense buddy, but I can clearly see you never studied ICM. Under ICM we in fact want to do a bunch of 4bet shoving suited Ax and Kx against aggressive 3bettors even if we risk busting. Even IP we do it. If you want to argue, I have no problem to discuss it, but show a bit more modestiy if you clearly have not put in the time to study ICM and FT spots thousands of hours as we top pros did.
@@RaiseYourEdge however and whatever I've studied or haven't studied has nothing to do with playing a little tighter man.... Sure I'm not a pro or think I know better than most even if it seems that I do. I just think if you folded that hand played a little tighter putting aside GTO you would have made more money..... Yes your play might be profitable in the long run but isn't gambling less on a final table always the better option? That's what I don't get. I totally agreed with you about what was the better play when villain 4bet shoved on you with k6 of diamonds.... And honestly I have a strong take on my opinion because everytime I do the same thing against a wild opponent or just because it's the GTO play and it fks me 80% of the time. So when on a final table I play the tight is right unless playing for bounties and if I'm chip leading.... But you weren't playing in neither of those spots.... Mike matusow said it best.... FK GTO tight is right on a final table. I think since I started playing that way my cashes and deep runs and wins became more frequent.... I definitely could study a hell of a lot more but I don't think it will change my opinion