Foucault sits down for some High Stakes Review! Andrew reviews individual hands taken from NL $1000 and above - and breaks down some of his biggest wins, losses, and most interesting decisions. If you want to learn how a high stakes player analyzes tough poker hands - listen up!
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Foucaut looks at his biggest losses from April / May 2010. Andrew breaks down the most interesting spots played in both 6-Max, Heads Up, and Full Ring formats.
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HAHAHAHAHAH, foucault you slayed me with that part about moi_rhums33's name. I was the guy that said it tilted me in that other video, well played sir.
Plus Team
Hey Andrew,
Really good video. Few questions:
1) the QQ vs Streetplayer
Kinda curious why you'd jam the QQ here. If I were to continue it would be flat turn/decide river.
I still think you're ahead of enough to continue on the turn, but not ahead of his bet/calling range (which you admitted in vid).
I think folding is a bit weak here - tho vs him it probably doesn't matter you are toward the top of your range and its v possible he has 50+ rando combos here he's spazzing with that I wouldn't fold just yet.
2) 55 set
At first I thought his river check was bad, just because so little of your range should need to bluff on this river, and of the range you are calling the 3-bet on the turn with, most of it is probably the NFD - because i'd expect you to bet complete air (J9, 67) on the flop some % when he checks.
In trying to enumerate your range here, what's the thinnest hand you're shoving for value?
I still think he's better off shoving the river. I feel like his range should have more bluffs/wtf combos than yours once you call the turn.
I had a similar spot here where villain checked the river and induced a 'thin' shove from me, but I still think he was better off just shoving the river himself.