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Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
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Re: Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
Bump. This was my biggest win by a distance and (previous was a 12/180 lol) so the final 2 tables was kind of unknown territory for me and I think there are some interesting hands in there (hand 250 on). Hopefully others can find some hands they think are interesting.
Hand 71 I don't remember at all and have no idea why I played the hand like that, it's obviously pretty awful. Edit: I'm PaddyByrne btw. |
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Re: Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
1 more bump for the evening crowd. I'm UK so if anyone does reply I will comment tomorrow.
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Re: Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
anyone wanna post some links to annette's HH's (particularly low limit buy ins <$10 and blind play ) ... i'm a free member at pxfactor and cant't look at them
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Re: Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
Very well played for a $10 MTT.
41. Maybe push the ace preflop at the two late position limpers. 71. If you are going to bluff the river, bluff smaller. The push is for more than pot. 121 & 122 With M of 3.5, I think 85s and K8o are pushbots from mid position. 212. Probably a call of the short stack push with ATo. 304. Nasty spot, but I would push the turn with the OESD and 8-high flush draw. There is too much money in the pot. 398. bet your set on the turn, especially since you were the preflop raiser and an ace flopped. |
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Re: Official Review Thread: PaddyByrne $10/$15K win
Firstly thanks for the reply betgo. I guess most of hands were fairly standard then if there were only the 7 hands that you found to comment on, which I guess is a good thing as it means I'm playing well [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
41 - I went through I phase a while ago where I did push marginal hands like this a while ago but I kept getting called by players who had limped with hands like TT or AQ/AK so I stopped doing it. That was mostly on crypto though so I'm not sure how different it would be on stars. 71 - as I said earlier I'm not quite sure what I was thinking in this hand. I assume I misclicked preflop to minraise and I don't know why I didn't c-bet the flop. I don't think bluffing the river for any amount is very good tbh since he rarely folds any pair and I'm beating 99% of unpaired hands. 121 & 122 - I agree I definitely should have shoved at least one of these, especially as blinds were about to go up. Not shoving meant I ended up having to shove the 75s UTG with an M of <3. 212 - I think I have a problem with calling shortstack pushes too tight outside of the blinds, I'm not quite sure how much I should tighten up with 3-5 people behind me. 304 - grogers has been very tight preflop at the FT and if the flop hadn't been monotone I think c-betting would probably have been bad. Once I get to the turn I think most of his spade draw hands also have a pair so are unlikely to fold. I can't see too many hands that I fold out with a shove but I guess unless I'm against a made flush I don't have awful equity anyway. 398 - A turn bet certainly wouldn't be bad and is possibly better than the line I took. At the time I didn't think it was likely he would check anything to me twice which I would get more than 1 street of value out of. I thought the combined chance of him bluffing the river and him sometimes making a hand to call me with made checking behind marginally better. I think for metagame purposes a bet is probably better since I will never check complete air here twice but I think as a single hand it's very close. |
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