Maybe if you play the top of your range instead of opening nit hands like 9 6 you’d be deep don’t get me wrong the rest of his play was mostly standard and I would have done that but what are the bluffs on a 3 diamond flop against a stack who has you covered
I think you both make very good points and all I'll say is he should of give himself at least some time to think it through and yeah I thought he was only beat by a bigger flush there and could of found the fold but it's his game and he thought he was winning maybe putting the guy on A x type hand with Ace of diamonds
2:53 makes a garbo check-shove for 40bb, opponent makes a worse garbo call lmao (hand played like a 2-dollar tourney by both) 5:15 makes a questionable 3 bet jam to UTG open when flatting is a superior option, sucksout of course 5:29 makes a questionable call on the flop oop against a big stack 7:14 small 3 bet is the better play, but he flats and gets punished 7:52 sucksout again, but made the right play 13:08 check-raising here is weird, flatting is probably better, all ranges considered, villain has a lot more nutted hands than you, and could be a toxic spot if he continues and the turn is a brick after the check-raise 13:14 hand played well with good logic 14:36 5-way, would you ever consider folding the K here, seems atrocious to call, guy on button can't bluff 5-way, and the position sucks in the hand 17:48 massive c-bet on the flop, dunno how I feel about it, just super weird on this monotone flop oop yikes 21:47 we don't see the action pre, but I prefer the 3-bet shove over the flat (you probably flatted) 23:07 love this 3-bet 24:03 do you ever open jam here? What's the open jam range here for you? Interesting 25:52 do you ever open jam here? Another interesting one with ICM madness (I mainly prefer open jam here compared to the previous AJo on the button because the BB is a big stack who will peel a lot of garbo overcards 26:03 don't like the c-bet, just check give up seems better? 27:06 ICM punt pretty much (awful shove) 28:06 Jesus how many flips and suckouts can you win in 1 donkament? 30:01 disgusting flop, personally would just check call and observe the action, and probably play it as a call call call, maybe save some chips? Can't blame you here... GG luckbox Matty.
Ur a good player bro but the last hand was an easy fold when he went all in,i mean why would he do that when clearly theres a flush on the board. In that position i fold every single time
Man, if u fold every time there is not good for ur game... he can have lot of smaller flush, and matt can seem to squeeze, the chip leader can think that and do the move with nut flush draw etc
@@mattial.1307 yeah i understand that bro but its a digusting position to be in,if i dont have the nut flush in the flop i dont move in if the other guy goes all in,Matt is a really good player and i think he would have won this particular tournament if he didnt call in that spot
@@mattial.1307 plus he didnt need to squeeze there,u have to think the position u are in,i cant explain it exactly because english is not my first language but considering all the tilt hands he saw early he could made that fold
Just like watching Lex play lol get lucky twice with all in preflop and has 2 outer and 3 outer. Furthermore just gets hands after hands that all play themselves. This kid gets more hands in 1 tournament than I do in 5 tournaments 😆... Geez man if I can get half the hands these guys get and half the luck can make a killing in tournaments. I always get my stack all in preflop dominating my opponent with either a higher A or higher pair and rarely holds up. At very worse I get whole stack in preflop against somebody and flipping... but can never win the flip also :P funny how these players that are sponsored by the software are always winning flips, getting lucky, hitting monsters on flops and just getting hands after hands that require no skill and plays itself :P
@@bruceburnell5941 must be American your ignorance is radiating. Don’t worry far from broke lol I just play for fun at times and know that this is far from what really happens in tournaments that aren’t being played by sponsored players. Go check out BEncb that’s more balanced and what really happens. Also go look at the history of online poker. Lost of scams and bots in past sites even poker stars had to pay almost 1 billion in fines due to lawsuits. Isn’t to hard to hide hidden algorithms for a short period of time into their software while their player is streaming to increase traffic...
Lol the rng is obviosuly rigged in favour of the "party poker pro" streamer... Might as well go all in every hand, you know you'll donk win by the river.. Your crooked site has got your back.