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@AndyDouglasChannel "loves it" refers to players that can't help themselves and will overdo it, likes it is some early evidence that might be the case but still waiting to confirm 🤣
hey mate I respect the videos you put out and also recognize that it's part of the journey of working your way through the stakes. With that said, I think recognizing when to reel in certain spots is important. I disliked your 104cc play moreso than the K3o BB jam, I think your raising range for V on that board vs quarter would be quite thin and if you're taking every spot, you'll be way too skewed towards bluffs imo (which your opponents are likely aware of due to showdowns). Also, I'd chalk up the K3 hand to being overfocused on him overdoing it. Even if it's true, we have better suited and connected combos like QJs and KQs vs K3o which blocks a combo of A3s and is dead in the water to V's value or original opener value. Honestly, I am not sure that there is much value to be made in the play to begin with due to opponents at the buyin level probably set mining and calling their QJs and connected combos (if they have many connected cards as bluffs unsure, seems to be preferred to low Ax suited combos sometimes at buyin lvl). I frequently overdid it as well and part of improving my winrate has been reeling in a lot of spazzier plays through not taking every spot due to an opponent's perceived imbalance, and instead hammering them selectively with a higher threshold of hands. Also not some keyboard warrior, happy to discuss further if you'd like :)
to expand further as well, I think 4! clicks are misused in lower buyin structures due to opponents not properly applying ICM and recognizing it as the "condensed" range that it is. So again, your opponents will likely not be showing NEARLY enough respect to it to qualify it as a profitable move. You would also want to be considerably deeper -- whenever your opponent has not put in a third+ of their stack through a 3! with 2-3 tables left, I really doubt the click gets much respect there even against middle to low portions of their range.
@burneraccount6130 very reasonable comment and very true in general! T4cc raise is overdoing it but this one is very particular exploit on the Ah boards (at this point I had not got out of line at showdowns so would be credible) this is one of the most insanely underdefended spots late on in gg tournaments so overdoing it is p nice (maybe not to T4cc levels but anyway). K3 you are completely right, I focused on what he was going more than what would be a good response to that, in reality if I think that I should just expand my jam range to AJ,KQo and pocket pairs etc instead of this weird click. Anyway, appreciate your comment constrictive criticism is great 🫡
@@Lecomsi I think even if you haven't shown many bluffs, that flop texture again just struggles to find value raises bc hands like A7, A9, A10 are either very ahead of broadways and desperately want them to continue barreling but can also be drawing thin vs their value (which I agree is more infrequent with the quarter sizing) but nonetheless, you want hands like 54, J10, 109, Q10 to snap fold (hands that include 10x and 4x). I am usually hyper aggro in spots like these and maybe blockers don't matter in this position, but I think choosing hands that include 9x and 7x that allow you to double barrel turns that give draws and block lower region hands that also might continue on semi-connected lower cards with pair+gutter/draw is probably better and prevents you from making pretty imbalanced raises that become very imbalanced if you're taking 104 BDFD. I will also say that reviewing the hand 2 days later, it feels less punty than it originally did. Best of luck.
This was just a insane punt. In so deep in the tourney with the deep stack. With "your stupid read" I can understand the cold 4bet somehow! BUT the call allin to a 5bet shove on that spot when you have cold 4bet makes NO SENSE! Just a absolute punt. (Best scenario on call you are flipping or even dominated against smaller pairs) dont think in any scenario icm wants the 30% equity for tournament life that deep in tourney. I would like to hear what hands you excepted him to have taht your K3off beats?
it was certainly a big punt - he was a very aggro guy and I thought his value region was going to be AA and KK only, AKo would never want to induce to this small size when covered for a huge bounty so I thought he would be far weighted towards bluffs, however this was still overdoing it from me and I was punished!
for the future noone will bluff with 16blinds out of postion with that small sizing @ final 20 players never never go with a gut read like that fun in early stages but not @ final 20 brodie
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My man you are more brazilian than a brazilian
Brazillian attitude + UK flag = infinite folds ahahah
Ngl you are a pro at torching a big stack deep in tourneys
thats the brand charlie, thats the brand
Where's our favourite blue hoodie guy to stop Lecomsi from punting it off?🤔
Pads is going to spank you when he sees that bust out hand 😂
@karlcole4899 not pads but I've had my bitb telling off for it dw 🤣
17:00 - Your notes on that player is 'at least likes it maybe loves it" 😂🤣 What does that even mean!?
@AndyDouglasChannel "loves it" refers to players that can't help themselves and will overdo it, likes it is some early evidence that might be the case but still waiting to confirm 🤣
@@Lecomsi Amazing!! 🤣🤣
hey mate I respect the videos you put out and also recognize that it's part of the journey of working your way through the stakes. With that said, I think recognizing when to reel in certain spots is important. I disliked your 104cc play moreso than the K3o BB jam, I think your raising range for V on that board vs quarter would be quite thin and if you're taking every spot, you'll be way too skewed towards bluffs imo (which your opponents are likely aware of due to showdowns). Also, I'd chalk up the K3 hand to being overfocused on him overdoing it. Even if it's true, we have better suited and connected combos like QJs and KQs vs K3o which blocks a combo of A3s and is dead in the water to V's value or original opener value. Honestly, I am not sure that there is much value to be made in the play to begin with due to opponents at the buyin level probably set mining and calling their QJs and connected combos (if they have many connected cards as bluffs unsure, seems to be preferred to low Ax suited combos sometimes at buyin lvl). I frequently overdid it as well and part of improving my winrate has been reeling in a lot of spazzier plays through not taking every spot due to an opponent's perceived imbalance, and instead hammering them selectively with a higher threshold of hands. Also not some keyboard warrior, happy to discuss further if you'd like :)
to expand further as well, I think 4! clicks are misused in lower buyin structures due to opponents not properly applying ICM and recognizing it as the "condensed" range that it is. So again, your opponents will likely not be showing NEARLY enough respect to it to qualify it as a profitable move. You would also want to be considerably deeper -- whenever your opponent has not put in a third+ of their stack through a 3! with 2-3 tables left, I really doubt the click gets much respect there even against middle to low portions of their range.
@burneraccount6130 very reasonable comment and very true in general! T4cc raise is overdoing it but this one is very particular exploit on the Ah boards (at this point I had not got out of line at showdowns so would be credible) this is one of the most insanely underdefended spots late on in gg tournaments so overdoing it is p nice (maybe not to T4cc levels but anyway). K3 you are completely right, I focused on what he was going more than what would be a good response to that, in reality if I think that I should just expand my jam range to AJ,KQo and pocket pairs etc instead of this weird click. Anyway, appreciate your comment constrictive criticism is great 🫡
@@Lecomsi I think even if you haven't shown many bluffs, that flop texture again just struggles to find value raises bc hands like A7, A9, A10 are either very ahead of broadways and desperately want them to continue barreling but can also be drawing thin vs their value (which I agree is more infrequent with the quarter sizing) but nonetheless, you want hands like 54, J10, 109, Q10 to snap fold (hands that include 10x and 4x). I am usually hyper aggro in spots like these and maybe blockers don't matter in this position, but I think choosing hands that include 9x and 7x that allow you to double barrel turns that give draws and block lower region hands that also might continue on semi-connected lower cards with pair+gutter/draw is probably better and prevents you from making pretty imbalanced raises that become very imbalanced if you're taking 104 BDFD. I will also say that reviewing the hand 2 days later, it feels less punty than it originally did. Best of luck.
This was just a insane punt. In so deep in the tourney with the deep stack. With "your stupid read" I can understand the cold 4bet somehow! BUT the call allin to a 5bet shove on that spot when you have cold 4bet makes NO SENSE! Just a absolute punt. (Best scenario on call you are flipping or even dominated against smaller pairs) dont think in any scenario icm wants the 30% equity for tournament life that deep in tourney. I would like to hear what hands you excepted him to have taht your K3off beats?
I put him on Q3 suited :(
That spade river was justice for jamming the nuts on the turn 😅
absolute justice ahahah
Dude that k3 jam was such a punt! Why? Please explain
it was certainly a big punt - he was a very aggro guy and I thought his value region was going to be AA and KK only, AKo would never want to induce to this small size when covered for a huge bounty so I thought he would be far weighted towards bluffs, however this was still overdoing it from me and I was punished!
poker is so alive
if a donkey like me can win, imagine what is possible!!!
Why would you shove that AJ flush, only get called by better?
@@realeyesrealisereallies97 I'll level with you realeyes given the strength of my hand over was rather hoping he'd have worse
Enjoyed the video mate great watch
cheers mate I appreciate it 🤝
Loving the videos but my lord that torch is as bad as ive seen
@@eoghanmacgabhann2212 punters gonna punt 🏈 glad ur enjoying the videos
K3o was fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥 (💵💵)
stop glazing!! this lecomsi guy gives it away constantly and comments like this reinforce his incredibly bad playstyle
K3o bad 🤣
You're something else. I think that for the first time i heard someone gulp on the stream. And there were so many :D So fkn annoying.
for the future noone will bluff with 16blinds out of postion with that small sizing @ final 20 players never never go with a gut read like that fun in early stages but not @ final 20 brodie
disapointed in that k3 hand bro... even if you think he is bluffing it doesnt change your hand your k3 is still k3 and you should never make that play
@@ownedpapa this is true!