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MISSION: BONDCAULTIBLE: Part 2 (PREVIEW)

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Series Description: MISSION: BONDCAULTIBLE
Tom Cruise step aside. Some missions are just too tough for one man. Bond18 and Foucault sit down together and anaylze the late-game play of Foucault $300 SCOOP 4-Max Tournament.
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Foucault and Bond18 continue their review of Foucault's late game and bubble play during a $300 4-Max SCOOP Event. Foucault and Bond18 look at how both the bubble situation and game dynamic should impact your play. Bond18 also suggests different betsizes and post-flop lines.
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Comments (7)

Yup - Still laughing!

 


I absolutely loved this series. The info that came out of it was superb. And yes, this is absolutely one of the sickest spots I've ever seen...

 


"we have bitchslapped time!"

maybe the funniest thing i've ever heard.

 


In the last hand given your stack size and and the importance of staying alive for the final table and the fact that so many turn and river cards will leave you guessing, do you think sizing your bets for a turn shove may have been a better line?

 


Good question, but I'd say I'm satisfied with my bet sizing. I have position, so I can check behind bad rivers, and it's harder for her to bluff them from where she sits. I also think she so rarely has a hand that can call a shove that I lose a lot of value by trying to double through her.

 


"sorry man" lol.

Sick but v interesting hand.

 


Foucault wrote:
Good question, but I'd say I'm satisfied with my bet sizing. I have position, so I can check behind bad rivers, and it's harder for her to bluff them from where she sits. I also think she so rarely has a hand that can call a shove that I lose a lot of value by trying to double through her.

So would you say value is always more important than protecting what is probably the best hand no matter what the situation? I would think on that board the way she has been playing she would definitly call with at least 1 overcard A or K and possible hands like AT, KT ect.

I dont play many tournament but I enjoy watching your tourney videos and I dont quite understand the bet sizing. Seems so much different than cash.

 

 
 

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