Sonny reviews a session for Leggo member "Archide" at 4 NL on RPM. Topics discussed include good opening ranges at micro stakes, bet sizing, and when not to slow play big hands out of position.
Just some quick observations from the start:
I think the 87 hand is either a cr on the flop or donk close to pot depending on the opponent.
Seems like hero is playing preflop a little random. Folding A6s on the button and then opening 45o (from btn) when theres a 30bb shortstacker on the BB.
Just some quick observations from the start:
I think the 87 hand is either a cr on the flop or donk close to pot depending on the opponent.
Seems like hero is playing preflop a little random. Folding A6s on the button and then opening 45o (from btn) when theres a 30bb shortstacker on the BB.
That seems like a leak in almost all cases. /rant from someone who has not seen the video yet. ;)
Only thing I strongly disagree with is the 99 hand bvb at 39:00. I'd be looking to get it in pre but as played I'd be bet calling the flop. I think you're giving him way too much credit for having a narrow value range. He's 66/31 over 90 hands. These player types show up with all kinds of stuff here with this line. He might not 3-bet much because he might not even know what 3-betting is.
Only thing I strongly disagree with is the 99 hand bvb at 39:00. I'd be looking to get it in pre but as played I'd be bet calling the flop. I think you're giving him way too much credit for having a narrow value range. He's 66/31 over 90 hands. These player types show up with all kinds of stuff here with this line. He might not 3-bet much because he might not even know what 3-betting is.
With regards to the preflop jam you might well be right. The question here I think is if he is super polarized or not. For instance, his range might be something like QQ+ and then a bunch of 75s type hands where he just got pissed that you raised his complete and decided to teach you a lesson. So if this is the case, then you are risking 97 BB to win 12 BB dead money, but you would be a horrible dog when you got it in, so he would have to be bluffing more than 80% of the time to show a profit here. He may well be, but I just really don't know (but my suspicion is that he's not).
If, on the other hand he is not polarized at all and just has a super wide value range like 44+ and AT+ and wants to get in your face with that whole range, then I think the preflop jam would be fine.
Nevertheless, even if he is bluffing a ton here, I think that calling the 3 bet and then playing your hand fast on alot of flops would be better than just getting it in pre and giving many of his weaker hands a chance to escape. In that case the 667 flop is definitely one you would be looking to jam. Given that he is 65/31, obviously you can make a pretty good case for this line.