luckychewy - Mid Stakes Member Review

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In this video Andrew reviews a mid stakes 6-Max session played on PokerStars by a Leggo member. Andrew discusses the lines taken and talks about other options to take in certain spots.
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lancelott_ always nice to see luckychewy vids
arturboruc decent vid, at the end you said he didn't have any leaks but i think there were a few spots that seemed really bad. folding to that small river bet when he hit his ace vs the donk being one that i remember. i think he folded one other time to a small bet when likely ahead a lot.

with the nut flush draw when he raised the flop i dont think he had a plan for the hand, do you think he played it ok checking back the turn and essentially giving up?
luckychewy can you put the time in which the hands you're referring to occur? thanks.
actionjacson I love LC videos because he spends the right amount of time talking about everything, other video producers would pause the video for six minutes to talk about if there three betting 9 10 offsuit or calling is better when in reality it doesnt matter to much and in this video we were able to see a fluid pace and a lot of hands. Hopefully you get in more interesting spots in the next one but thats not your fault. One question i had is when you said that vrs fish you like to bet big when you dont want to two barrel and bet small when you dont want to two barrel, but if your planning to two barrel or three barrel wouldnt you want to bet more so that you can win more money on bigger bloated pots on future steets?
luckychewy thanks. with regards to bet sizing, you are right but often with 100bb if you bet too big you won't have enough behind to 3 barrel in a 3b pot where as if you bet half half and shove for 3/4 you can 3 barrel.
lancelott_ very very solid video, hope you make more of these leakfinder live session vids.
horse2102 hi chewy, thanks for your analysis of my play.

i think the A3 hand where i fold riverd TP must have been some kind of brainfart. maybe i had a read though.

the KQ hand, i still think i made a good fold. it is rare that a fish donks small and 3bets your raise. they usually have a huge hand. i always see sets in this spot. so i wouldnt have minded even a turn fold. but with the 8 pairing, it reduced his set combos. on the river i dont see any hand i can win against and like i said it has to be the unlikely pure bluff, i can win against. with his small sizing i even think he might show up with an overpair.

the NFD hand is misplayed. I think i should go balls out on the turn and river here. once i raise the flop. at the time i didnt want to puke-bet-fold the turn, since i feel i get check-jammed on this turn every single time in this spot
actionjacson
thanks. with regards to bet sizing, you are right but often with 100bb if you bet too big you won't have enough behind to 3 barrel in a 3b pot where as if you bet half half and shove for 3/4 you can 3 barrel.


Ahhh ok i think i misunderstood you in the video i thought you were talking about single raised pots, so is my statement right for single raised pots for 100 bb's?
luckychewy the main reason i want to bet bigger when i don't have intentions to 2 barrel is that i am trying to get them to fold as much of their marginal peeling range as i can on a board i don't think i can profitably fire again on with certain hands. this is because i expect to fold out the parts of their range on the flop that are going to fold, and that once they call one bet they'll call another. instances where i ignore this will be if i have a hand that has good enough equity to fire again knowing i'll still get folds x% of the time to where betting is my best option.
O-O-T Thanks for a very good vid.

4m: defended SB with A8ss vs BTN. On QQ6ss, you say that ch/call is best, unless villain will rebluff enough or play worse flushdraws very aggressive. Does your plan change on a flop of e.g. T55ss?
luckychewy oot, not particularly. basically we have the best hand very often, and when we don't we don't fold out many better hands. if flop was say, 544ss where we now have 2 overs in addition to fd and villain can have some sds, fastplaying is more viable.
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