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Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Bonds has handed over the official review threads to me. If you want to submit one, please still send to Bond2p2@hotmail.com.
This one is a $100K win by a 4/180 player and fairly regular poster. It is a bit long. I plan on commenting on it myself later. http://www.pokerxfactor.com/HA96785/100K/10903 |
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Go easy on me guys haha. I have gone thru this one myself actually a couple weeks ago when bond put it on pxf for me. Ill be happy to answer any questions.
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
He outlasted 16000+ players? I don't care how bad the play is -- that's impressive. How many of the best poker players in the world can say they've done that...
Actually I remember one Sunday BeL0WaB0Ve decided to play, and he was the chip leader with like 40 left. then got coolered and knocked out around 30th (I think). That would have been pretty crazy had he won. |
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Bump just so more people could see this.
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Watching at work now...
-ZEN |
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Looking at the first 39 hands, it looked like you had nothing to work with. Clicking on the 'Luck' tab, it ranked your luck factor at 1 (lowest possible). With that amount of (bad) luck, along with the suckout you lost on hand 19, it's incredible to me that you handled adversity extremely well.
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Congratulations. Watching now and on 43th hand. Justice has come [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
I watched the first ~450 hands, although I only watched hands you were involved in so my comments don't accomodate for table dynamics. There wasn't much that was non-standard as far as I could tell, there were a few other hands I might have played differently but these were the only ones where I thought I found mistakes.
Hand 62 - This is fairly close but I would normally fold. To shove I would need some sort of read that villain was very tight. Make it 2 or 3bb shorter effective stacks and I think it's fine against all except very loose villains. Hand 82 - I probably iso shove here unless bb was a complete nit and I would feel comfortable folding to a shove from him (would have to be shoving only ~TT+/AK). Hand 106 - Preflop is close but a call is probably fine. I check/fold this flop a lot though as most unknowns won't semi-bluff into a dry side pot so you'll almost never be made to fold the best hand and there's very little value either as you won't get called by anything less than an A (maybe a high pp with a diamond). Hand 129 - I don't know if this was the bubble or anyting but I wouldn't normally raise this from EP. I also check back the flop a lot as getting c/r here sucks when you probably have ~7 outs if behind. Hand 148 - I fold this unless both blinds were really tight. Getting shoved on by sb sucks as you're getting great odds but will still have a closeish decision as your hand is so bad. Also the bb is so short that he's going to be looking for a spot to get it in so will normally be calling/shoving quite wide. Hand 271 - If villain had been opening at all often in LP then I'm shoving this a lot. Hand 285 - You seem to flat call everywhere I'd iso and shove everywhere I'd flat. Here I'm wanting action so I'll flat call to try to get weaker hands to overshove behind. I will hopefully watch the last 300 or so hands of the FT bubble/FT some other time. Congratulations on the big score. |
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
Hand 62 : Yea i dont remember my exact line of thinking here but I guess I was willing to gamble and if i I had known he was calling that loose I wouldnt have done it. To the best of my recollection tho I didnt know he was that loose. I could be wrong tho, its been a while.
Hand 82: I like the idea of iso shoving here as well. I think I was thinking at the time that he wasnt coming in without a premo anyways since it was a good size allin so I figured he was pushing very rarely. I would have been committed anyways tho unless I could put him on a tight range like you said, so iso shoving seems fine. Hand 106: I agree with you here too and actually I think I shoulda just folded preflop. At the time I dont think I realized how much of his stack CO called off for the raise. Check/folding seems more reasonable too as he probably wont bluff into it. Hand 118: This is one of the hands I talked to people about when i reviewed it myself and I def shoulda bet turn to start getting value, Q is a good card to have hit him as well. Hand 129: I dont think it was the bubble, although it might have been getting close. What I do remember was that I had realized the table had tightened down a good bit and I was trying to take advantage at this point. The table had been tight and I figured a cont bet was taking a high percentage so I fired it. Hand 148: I agree I should be folding here, sometimes when I get aggressive tho I tend to overextend sometimes and this was one of those. I think I was planning on folding to the push but luckily he stop n go'ed and i slammed the flop. Hand 271- He had been at the table lik 13 hands and opened twice, once in mp and ep so that probably explains why I didnt. I would be pushing here too if he seemed active. Hand 285- I dont think it matters whether I flat here. If everyone was deep It would but pretty much no one is going to be able to shove and take me off the hand. Almost every stack doesnt have much more than the guy that pushed so they arent changing what they are doing here whether I shoved or just flat I dont think. |
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Re: Official Review Thread: markbris $10/$100K win
OK, these are my comments.
106. Fold preflop. 118. Bet the set on the turn into the dry sidepot. 129. I would fold A5o in early position. 156. Overcall the short stack pushes with AQo. 245. I would push preflop at the short stack late position limper with KQ in the BB. 271. I would usually resteal with A9s in the BB versus a CO raise. 296. This may be a call of the reraise allin of your CO raise with 88. 303. Tight open fold of 76s on the button. 319. I would usually push with KQo against the CO raise. 431. KTs 12xBB in hijack. Tight open fold. Push or raise small. 451. Open push JTs for 9xBB in hijack. 490. Possible resteal spot with 44. 510. Push on flop with flush draw to minbet from blinds. 550. Think you reraise/folded too much of your stack. 565. I would call or push with T9s the open raise from the SB. 571. What does the push on the turn accomplish? 600. Bet the flop. Don’t you bet the flop without an ace. Raise the turn: he may have trips and you want to get value. 695 & 698. Bluff the flop with 6-high, since that is the only way you win. 738. Again, you have 5-high so you need to bluff HU. |
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