Hey Gunnar, I’m a huge fan of the PLO vlog and happy you are partnering with the PLO Mastermind team! Congrats dude and keep winning! Much love from AZ.
That King high Flush hand stressed me out LOLOL... I was in that spot in a PLO game (low low stakes) and I checked back also; what does the solver say the right play is?
Checking back that king high flush on the river is completely ok. Its like you said, you get check raised and your going to throw up, but have to call. Especially when he calls the bet on the turn, hes definitely weighted towards nutted draws.
I had a similar spot to the K high heart flush last week playing HE. Of course it’s better to bet the river in HE than PLO, but it’s still a tough decision. I was lucky enough to get value vs a set, but I think a check back in that situation being it’s PLO is totally justified. Maybe if you’re 800-1000 effective you take the chance, but I like the check back.
I believe the guy had 99's full, didn't like the spade turn & bet the river when the board paired...but when you pot the river back to him that is a spot to fold that sometimes.
Definitely possible! I forgot to mention the hand later in the vlog where I had AA76 and won the big pot, he said he had 6689 and would have scooped me. Definitely gave that guy a skeptical look 😂
@@GMoneyPoker-I wasn't really disagreeing & thanks for the reply, coulda been bluffin of course but i'd be in the same bet/fold mode vs a good player with 99's full there.
Appreciate it! Thanks for the feedback. I definitely have a lot to learn. Reviewing all the key hands from every session during vlog production has definitely been speeding up the learning curve.
Hand one is a jam on the turn (double board) - Didn't watch the rest of the video but calling there is a pretty big mistake. You would of end up chopping with the 88Q4 as the flush draws wouldn't be able to call and you want to fold out their equity. Looks like this place is a gold mine
Why are we not betting the 2nd nuts when we get there? Bet folding the river vs player population that overcalls and underbluffs is what makes money not playing scared money
@GMoneyPoker I believe it and sweet, played there when I worked in Texas before the vlogger owners. I suspect some accountability is added when people vlog and they play a lil better. My friend one his first 10 sessions when he started vlogging🍻