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I actually did one time here in Florida during a hurricane. It was the million qualifier to get the free entry and cruise and I was chip leader half way through. Sucks.
The K5 call idiot was horrendous but I think every tournament player who is under pressure is prone to a mistake. You were so tight the whole way. I think you could have found a fold there and especially the spot and stakes.
@@ioannistsiatalis1689 exacly i will never understand ppl watching these ppl live for hours even tho they have to work in a while i mean i understand watching when you bored to kill time but whatever
I love how for an instant he forgets about the money (a ridiculous amount) and seems a bit down, total winners mentality which will take him so much further in poker ! GG !!!
Try 6 or 7 years.... or how ever long he’s been playing professionally. These guys dream of these spots, and if they get 1 a year it’s a win so they want/need to capitalise fully.
he has trained for this he knew he wasn't quite ready in some spots " could see the anguish" but still played well GG Mat! Poker your always learning!!!!
First time watching you but I was on the end of my seat with you lol I was screaming no don't do it with the K5 😂 well done and it seems you deserve it after reading comments, you have a great fan base.
love seeing Matt come from absolutely nothing to where he is now! In fact, all the twitch poker boys seem to have just got better and better over the years! Goes to show hard work pays off in this game! GG Mattty Ice!
Since they got a sponser from both pokerstars and party poker their scores went wayyyy up.. soooo sketchy. Say they got better and studied alot more.. but once that sponser comes they immediatly get better lol
Hey man you won big money, be happy, there’s so many decisions you can always question in these big tournaments, if you got 3rd I’d assume you did more right then wrong, and there’s so much luck involved also
Not really with the short stack already all-in. His hand is basically protected in that scenario. Nobody will 3bet with weaker or be bluffing postflop with a $30k ladder at stake.
@@ZStrappz Basically protected? I mean if you think so, I don't actually think so. I believe there is a scenario where you make fold hands behind you that are somewhat better than you or that you are flipping against that may think that they have a fold equity against you and make you fold your hand, obviously no one is getting in a worst hand than 77 behind. It seems a pretty clean cut decision with 77 there and Jordan thought so as well so I'm kinda prone to stick with it as being a best move possible there meaning call-folding 77 would be pretty, pretty bad, even folding would be better than call-folding I think. But what do we know, I have only like 250k $ profit online, never played on a FT like this before and Jordan seems to be pretty, pretty good, so I'd imagine he has these spots pretty much solved. Either way, cheers, mate.
I really like how genuine you are man.. You dont act like a poker God and that you know how to decide in every hand.. Bad luck with that pair of 8. Keep it up brother, all the best.
Hi Matt! Thanks for this amazing video of a great performance! I am looking forward to a review video, maybe together with someone like Bencb? I would assume they are happy to help you out and create nice content for themselves aswell, no? I only play microstakes mtt's and so I consider myself a fish here -only here to learn-. I find myself here somewhat lost in your decisions, starting at the FT bubble, I understand how important laddering is, for a mircofish like me it looks like you miss a lot of value when you don't try to build a stack? It looks like you feel a lot of ICM pressure, logically, but you don’t put the pressure back on your opponents at certain times. (A few times you did very nicely!) Can you explain for example why you don’t CONSIDER calling off 99 at the FT bubble vs 27bb open shove? My microstakes mind would think this shoving range is quite wide, and let’s say only JJ-TT is in his range that smash you. What would you call here? 3 handed, you are squeezed between to relatively big stacks. Again, I don’t understand anything, but my gut says: “Every ante and blind you lose is less fold equity later,…” So, IF you make a review video, I have some easy questions, that I thought could calculate for myself aswell, but now I don’t know it anymore: What is the value between folding and shoving can you explain this in almost every blind vs blind spot? What would be there calling range? Does it affect your shoving and there calling range because they don’t want to deal? The bigstacks are not going to call you off very light either when you have 11-13bb, I would assume?! To be able to put some pressure, climbing out the shortstack region? Need to understand why you don't take one of the so many first in spots (with not too much to lose, since so short). I so many spots where I would have shoved very wide -that I assumed to be profitable at a microstakes FT at least blind vs blind when short-. Then final hand, you have again some fold equity, but you call K5o, what range were you calling here? I would really like to hear you discuss this in depth with ICM considerations, to learn from. Thanks in Advance.
Remarkable how good mattie has become in just the last 2y. Where-as Jaimy has pretty much fallen back into his old habits, matty fireworking with the 5 digit scores.
I think you're right. But you could interpret it as short form of re-raise-jam if you consider the BB as an initial bet. This is somewhat true in the context of preflop 3-bet which is the the third bet if you consider the BB as the opening bet, i.e. a "re-jam" preflop is always at least a 3-bet.
amazing score...i was watching live and i was surprised u didnt consider flatting the 77 and folding to a shove from 1 of the other 2...not sure if thats correct, but u still have 1.4 billion if u call and then fold to a shove, and u know they are gonna be shoving super tight after u flat the initial shove...really dont know if thats correct though, or if your reshove is correct...sick score though
Reshoving there makes the other two behind Matt fold better pocket pairs (88-99-TT) which would otherwise completely dominate Matt. He played quite tight in some spots and gained a bit of fold equity so rejaming there is definitely the right move.
ICMize it. I didn’t run it but Blinds are prolly calling something like JJ+ish here I’d imagine. Possibly JJ is a fold even, wouldn’t surprise me. Something in the vicinity of 96-97% of the time Matt can expect to see folds from his opponents when he iso jams. If he calls, he is forced to fold to a shove from the blinds in which case the blinds can jam hands like AK and TT now, and be printing unbelievable amounts of money due to Matt’s calling error. As mentioned I didn’t run it, but Matt’s shove here is probably making 5 figures or close to it. If he calls and folds to jams, the amount of money he’d be burning well outweighs the times he ISO’s and gets snapped by QQ+. Sometimes, it’s your time to die in tournaments. But he died with 90k+ at least. Well played!
Gg mate. 1 question why did you feel the need to call the last hand. You played small throughout the whole tournament. I thought that you would of took the whole thing down. Unlucky fella
You gotta be pretty happy with 3rd and $93K. I think you just got coolered when dude woke up with queens. I like the aggressive line there and you shouldn't have any regrets.
@49:38 Game theory would definitely favor a call with the 77s and another call from the BB with QQ. You (BT) and BB have a massive incentive to just call and check it down, unless one of you has the absolute nuts. By allowing both the BT and BB to stay in the hand, you get maximum ICM opportunity to guarantee another $30,000 with the ladder. There would be zero incentive to bluff a player off his/her hand when THEIR hand could land you an extra $30,000. There's definitely merit to trying to ISO another player in an MTT, but from a mathematical perspective, it doesn't make sense on the FT with 4 people left. At that point, it's about maximizing ICM.
33 is definitely a shove with 12bb on the button. If the BB has something like 5bb that cant steal blinds anymore, then he's gonna start calling light enough for You to not shove small pairs. But with 10,5bb people arent going broke calling it all away with hands like Q7s or 87s in a major ft. I bet they find folds even with all sorts of good Kx there. ICM pressure applies to oppo's too. You need to apply it.
Simply because he was in the bb with less then 10bbs and the sb is shoving very wide most the times in that spot so his king high would have many of sb shoving range, beat
@@Charlton2010 yeah it does beat a lot of the shoving range but considering he had 10bb and a 50k pay jump and ICM implications K5o should be a clear fold, and even K5s isn’t a pure call either
Whenever me watch poker videos, training the game all while listening to music that makes me sharp and able to achieve. I like Nirvana, Delta Parole, Smashing Pumpkins etc as music, what you guys listen to focus I am curious?
You make really quick decisions, myself, I'd annoy the fuck out of oppoents but not on purpose, I just can't decide super fast. I like how you are able to admit certain things towards the end. Remember, year by year, you'll only get better and better. I hope i'll see you up high one day, seems you're nearly there man
Would love to see the AQo 27bb jam 4 handed in ICMizer... Surely r/f better in hindsight and we accept that we can be exploited there? with 8.5bb stack seems kinda wild! Super well played and thanks for content GG
Man congrats.. but how is that K-5 call correct? I can possibly see shoving in the sb... also those 77s man... you call no one else is calling unless they have a hand they are re shoving.
Hey Matt, are you shure that K5o is a good call for 11BB stack in this situation specialy??!!) If you dont realy know at last with your expereince you sholud feel that it is realy close to the bottom of range. Considering the tournament stage its a bad call doubly.
2 questions... how can he see other players hands after they fold? whats stopping any other player at the table seeing his name, then heading over to his twitch stream and seeing his hands?
How do I sign up for tournament and do I have to be or live or be in a specific state? I want to play with you at final table next tournament. Lol thanks
That 77 isolation was so so so bad .. like so bad .. we can just call and expect zero flats behind , they will never shove light .. so we can happily flat the 5bb shove and fold to any action behind .. big punt
What are talking about? he only had 23bb, standard shove, if he shoves ppl behind could fold 88 AJs AQ. Also theres only about 10% chance for thoose 2 players to get 99+ AQs behind. Dude please put that spot into icmizer or HR before commenting
Arunas Sapitavicius MONKER icmizer would prob never isolate 77 here.. it’s completely unnecessary.. players behind will react the same exact way with all those hands when we just call.. Obv isolating 77 here is fine vs a 5bb shove by ICMizer.. but vs pop just calling allows us to play perfectly here. We had 29bbs too I believe not 23.
39:07 it would usually be a clear shove there with 12.4 BB...I guess you fold because of ICM consideration. You said you would have to review that spot, how do you review that kind of spots?