Perfect timing for this topic. Had the honor of playing the $3k wsop event 44 with Matt all day long. There were a number of cases where i had questions. Saw two internet guys 3betting the button. Gut felt like they were lite. Seemed like a play i might put in the toolbox. This discussion helps provide guidance and boundaries to this sort of action.
About the A4s at the start: I thought you were supposed to get tighter around the bubble, when you are the one at risk - is the point that he doesn't have as much more stack than us? So we can still take away a huge part of his stack if we win an all-in and that's why we get to shove more aggressive than Chip-EV?
What do you think your re-shoving range is?
A) Too Wide
B) Too Tight
C) Just right!
A
B-C
b
D) too inconsistent 😂
b
Love Matt's content. Well explained and straight to the point. Thanks
Perfect timing for this topic. Had the honor of playing the $3k wsop event 44 with Matt all day long. There were a number of cases where i had questions. Saw two internet guys 3betting the button. Gut felt like they were lite. Seemed like a play i might put in the toolbox. This discussion helps provide guidance and boundaries to this sort of action.
About the A4s at the start: I thought you were supposed to get tighter around the bubble, when you are the one at risk - is the point that he doesn't have as much more stack than us? So we can still take away a huge part of his stack if we win an all-in and that's why we get to shove more aggressive than Chip-EV?
Great video I learned a lot keep up the great work 👍 thanks
awesome, always good content
whats tha nema of this solver?
Gotta learn this before everyone else does
Icm hates Pocket pairs but loves Ax Kx blocker
KJo makes me giggle like a 9 year old in biology class
That's gonna be my poker name
King JackOff
That guy should’ve won 2010.
The guy that beaten him left poker for good he lost everything.