Size Does Matter (3)

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Dated:
Sep 2nd, 2010
By:
Martin Fournier Giguère
Game:
NLHE
Stake:
Small Stakes
Teaching Method:
Concept Video
Language:
English
Type:
6 Max
4841 Views
5 Comments
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(8 Ratings) 10.00

Martin discusses user-submitted hand histories regarding overbetting.

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Comments

  • MartinGiggy MartinGiggy Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
    539 Posts
    Size Does Matter (3)
    2 Sep 2010 at 3:18pm
    Discussion for Size Does Matter (3).
  • Filippo11 Filippo11 Poker Newbie
    9 Posts
    video fall down at 30min,20sec...
    3 Sep 2010 at 10:42am
    video fall down at 30min,20sec here :/
  • sik0tic sik0tic Poker Newbie
    4 Posts
    Giggy your the best mayne. I have...
    4 Sep 2010 at 5:53am
    Giggy your the best mayne. I have blue fire just for you and Phil lol
  • TryToCallMe TryToCallMe Poker Newbie
    7 Posts
    Re: Size Does Matter (3)
    19 May 2011 at 5:01am
    Giggy, what are you will doing if your opponent shove the river in the last hand? Or raise turn and shove river? Thank you for your videous, i love it too much =)
  • MartinGiggy MartinGiggy Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
    539 Posts
    Re: Re: Size Does Matter (3)
    9 Jun 2011 at 4:36pm

    TryToCallMe wrote:

    Giggy, what are you will doing if your opponent shove the river in the last hand? Or raise turn and shove river? Thank you for your videous, i love it too much =)

    Hmmm this would definitely be a spot where my opponent's range is hyper polarized between better value hands and a bluff... meaning I basically have a bluff catcher (with a very important A blocker).

    As far as what my final decision would've been, I don't think I could give you a good answer right now, so long after the hand. In such a spot where a good player is usually going to bluff at least sometimes, I want to evaluate how likely he is to be bluffing at that precise moment (because of the board, timing, metagame, etc.) and make my decision based on that. So I could very well see a call down or a fold there depending on how I think my opponent is thinking at that moment.

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