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XtremeUngar

05/10/12 07:19 PM

Great vid.. Loved it.... Basic stuff so far but very insightful. Thanks Alex

Madis Very

05/04/12 06:44 PM

Originally Posted By: Dancar
@10:30 You talk about how we should allow our opponents to move all-in with weaker aces when we hold AK and u make an example when we are 23x on the bb and mp opens 2,5x and we could make it 6,5x giving him the impression we could still fold. What if he just calls? Are we going to play for our stack no matter what the flop/board comes?
Thank you



I guess it still depends of the board. If it totttttallly misses u then yea no point in giving all ur stack away. Still that they call the 6.5x is very unlikely imo

Dancar

10/13/11 07:34 AM

@10:30 You talk about how we should allow our opponents to move all-in with weaker aces when we hold AK and u make an example when we are 23x on the bb and mp opens 2,5x and we could make it 6,5x giving him the impression we could still fold. What if he just calls? Are we going to play for our stack no matter what the flop/board comes?
Thank you

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Assassinato - Classroom: 3-Betting Theory, Part 1 - Released: 07-02-2011

07/02/11 12:00 AM

Assassinato brings you the first part of a 3-part series on three-betting theory. Alex covers all of the major concepts involved in three-betting strategy.

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