Very fun! 6-max with one guy seemingly opening every hand in a $10k buy-in... has to be one of the most fun and challenging ways to play poker. Looking forward to the next episode.
the guy with the green scarf was aggro with everyone. I think his river raise on that low board was fantastic. it was likely a bluff cause what value does Kitai even have after x turn and that bets small on the river? AA/KK? plus his raise was 5x. that raise is saying "i dont want you to call" i think a re-raise all in would have been even better,
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That A4 vs AJ against Zinno should be a jam on the river with his betting patterns as is, you can fold Jx and weak Qs, also because its Zinno who wants preserve chips that’s the play imo.
This guy is a total fish. Cbets way to wide on autopilot. His checking range is capped including his block betting range. He was value betting Ax on a low flop when the opponent has all the better Ax that went polar on the flop
and not sure about the river, i think the ev cant be that much worse x/c river, reasoning u keep all bluffs in that call flop and 99+ and flushes will bet turn and dont get bluffed but idk really
I'm sure Adrian knew he was beaten by Davidi. But decided to be a great team player by given his small stack to help Davidi to continue the tournament.
The reason to call the remaining 5k stack there has nothing to do with being a teamplayer and help davidi. It is the right play to give Adrian himself the best chance.
Very fun! 6-max with one guy seemingly opening every hand in a $10k buy-in... has to be one of the most fun and challenging ways to play poker. Looking forward to the next episode.
Phenomenal series!
Thanks Winnamax, super content
Great play with that "ace high"!
the guy with the green scarf was aggro with everyone. I think his river raise on that low board was fantastic. it was likely a bluff cause what value does Kitai even have after x turn and that bets small on the river? AA/KK? plus his raise was 5x. that raise is saying "i dont want you to call" i think a re-raise all in would have been even better,
Love the content! Learned of this channel while seated next to Pierre Calamusa in the ‘23 wsop Ultra Stack event. This channel and content should be promoted more widely, awesome production and insight! 👏🙌👍
That A4 vs AJ against Zinno should be a jam on the river with his betting patterns as is, you can fold Jx and weak Qs, also because its Zinno who wants preserve chips that’s the play imo.
why is Adrian calling the floor?
he may have just helped the floor (who was already called) find the correct table.
@@DennisBackhaus that makes sense coz they are teammates.
It took Davidi a little bit too much to make a move. Still interesting that a team mate did it.
@@zvolencan1 I don’t think Adrian called himself for the first time. Putting pressure on your teammate… don’t think so
in 14:53 Barak Wisbrod (the Israeli player in glasses) called the clock, after that dealer and Adrian called the floor.
Porque ya no está en español
Aqui, hermano > ruclips.net/channel/UClAJ7x7nzKyRWlytkz4LOnA
Because it is about time for you to learn english
This guy is a total fish. Cbets way to wide on autopilot. His checking range is capped including his block betting range. He was value betting Ax on a low flop when the opponent has all the better Ax that went polar on the flop
We would looove to have you come by the Tampa Bay Hard Rock and put your name on the 10/25 list, please
the board makes it that villain doesnt have hands like 74s 72 42 43 32 type hands so the odds shift kinda it wasnt stupid to cbet that spot
and not sure about the river, i think the ev cant be that much worse x/c river, reasoning u keep all bluffs in that call flop and 99+ and flushes will bet turn and dont get bluffed but idk really
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Adrian le solicito time?
No
I'm sure Adrian knew he was beaten by Davidi.
But decided to be a great team player by given his small stack to help Davidi to continue the tournament.
The reason to call the remaining 5k stack there has nothing to do with being a teamplayer and help davidi. It is the right play to give Adrian himself the best chance.