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wouldnt the 1 chip behind strat be better if Reichard was in the SB? That way he gets a to see a full orbit before be forced allin. Leaving behind a chip now doesn't help you ladder because you are allin next hand from the sb. Shouldn't he have left 150k behind, so if he gets called he still has a chip behind after posting the sb?
Why is the commentary so surface level. If you think he should choose a small size because he’s extremely polar and busting is so bad, then should he ever go huge? If so, doesnt this hand make sense?
But again Riechard gets plenty of opportunities to fold along the way if Ausmus applies pressure but I feel you absolutely need to lead donk bet with that flop being in the BB to start the story at the very least. That’s why he got looked up.
Sick call on the river. I feel Riechard didn’t tell a good enough story. If I’m Riechard I lead donk flop bet small to start the story. It’s ok to get the call from AQ. I feel Reichard’s bb range is a little better and may take it down there with 2 short stacks or Asmus raises, just fold that’s ok. If it goes to turn, check-turn and try to get to river. And with that river then Riechard shoves leads all-in. He bet the flop the story is a little more believable and Asmus folds at that point. What do ya’ll think?
Thanks Josh! I made one solo episode called 7 tournament tips for running deep more often a few episodes back. I'm also working on a course for low stakes players with Gary Blackwood and Tim Jenkins, which will go inside the Upswing Lab. That should start coming out in August!
Shoving is a winning play, but if you can pull off the min-raise strategy with the proper range and a good postflop approach, you can win even more than the shove strategy.