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Cross posted from leggo blog:
 Originally Posted by sauce123
This is just cool because I knew this was going to happen from the turn onward and I was thinking 'man I get to make a 9 high snap call, this is so cool !'.
Seat 1: Sauce1234 ( $17909.25 USD )
Seat 2: theASHMAN103 ( $13650.50 USD )
theASHMAN103 posts small blind [$25.00 USD].
Sauce1234 posts big blind [$50.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Sauce1234 [ 3c 9c ]
theASHMAN103 raises [$125.00 USD]
Sauce1234 calls [$100.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Ac, 6s, Js ]
Sauce1234 checks
theASHMAN103 checks
** Dealing Turn ** [ Kh ]
Sauce1234 checks
theASHMAN103 checks
** Dealing River ** [ Th ]
Sauce1234 checks
theASHMAN103 bets [$225.00 USD]
Sauce1234 calls [$225.00 USD]
theASHMAN103 shows [5h, 3h ]
Sauce1234 shows [3c, 9c ]
Sauce1234 wins $749.50 USD from main pot
Q1: I realize you and Ashton have history and meta together so I understand you have you're reasons for the river call.
My question is about the PF flat.
Given the almost robotic and standard PF ranges in todays MSNL HU games, against competent regulars at 2/4 & 3/6 who obv read forums and watch aejones videos, do you think it's imortant to balance you're single raise flatting range with dogshit air-ish type hands like this? Is this something you did before 25/50+ or didn't incorporate until playing against higher level thinking players?
Q2: Are you going to start making more LP videos now that you're playing regularly again?
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