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PBOGZ Turbo Speed HUSNG Strategy

PBOGZ debuts with turbo speed strategy at the $33 buyin level on the Juicy Stakes skin of the Revolution Network. Be sure to give us your constructive thoughts on this video, as it is the first video from PBOGZ.

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Video Review

Hey pbogz.. I've actually played you a few times at Carbon under StacksAllDay. TBH, the video was pretty elementary. Not to say that you don't have the potential to make good videos, I just don't think too much was going on in this particular game. I would be very interested if you were to make a video against a reg at these turbo stakes and talk about your adjustments/hand ranges/etc.

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Updated the video so that the

Updated the video so that the table is larger.

eldooder's picture
Thanks for the video! I

Thanks for the video! I thought not 3betting the AQ at the beginning and being happy to call a shove is a mistake... i enjoyed it though - be good to see a longer sample :)

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Hey!

Hey Stacks, I agree with you 100%.. I just wanted to get a video on the site for Rypac and see if he was interested in having me make more videos for the website. If so, I'd be glad to make a video vs a reg. Even yourself If you're interested?   Also, the AQ hand is surely a premium hand, but since he was playing so tight I felt that his ptr flop raising range could very easily be  88 + and A10S + and if he was to shove with a 4bet it would be tough to fold, not to mention in all likelyhood be flipping vs an opp that I was clearly better than postflop..

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Yea that would actually be really cool. I'd definitely be down to play some games at carbon. 

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Very early you check back 29o when villain limps, then lead turn on AKT2 board. Do you plan betting river? Don't you expect most unknowns to stab flop here with air and check back Kx/Tx more often that will not fold turn?

Also 4-color deck helps a lot.

89ss when you have pair + FD and then river is ten on something like K628T I think you can definitely stab river really small and get value or even induce, we have no reason to think he has Kx or Tx there.

When he keeps donking out at you it seems switching to minraising preflop would be better as we are putting in less and then he will make large mistakes OOP anyways and it gives us more room to maneuver. OK, you end up doing this.

Open folding J2o and J4o seems like a mistake, I know he's a calling station but our expectation by limping has to be slightly better than open folding since he isn't raising our limps wide and just playing his hands in a loose fishy way.

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Thanks for the feedback!

I agree with you with the 92 hand. A better line would have been to stab pre flop with the likely hood of knowing that most players would be  opening preflop with Ax Kx. When the two hit I pretty much turned my hand into a bluff by betting with the idea of firing on most rivers. Also, with the 98, you're correct with assuming I can get some very thin value out of him on the river against a player such as this one.  Also, I don't recall what the blinds were at when I held jx's, but if it was 25/50 or more I just feel like those hands just dont play well enough pre flop and with a guy who calls so much it would be very hard to get him off alot of hands with simple stabs. Although I'd like to think what some others  might think? Once again, thank you for your feedback and take care!

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Should have another video up

Should have another video up in the near future!

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AQ calling a river bet?

With the AQ, what if he had fired half pot on the river after checking back the flop and just flatting the turn? Would you have folded or looked him up? I assume raising would have been out of the question because he's calling with any Tx and probably anything like 77, 99, A5 or A6. Do you see him turning weak showdown hands such as those into a bluff/thin value bet on the river? I know this doesn't have much relevance to the given action, but I'm just curious if you can ever call a hand like AQ after that sort of action. I understand that leading seems wrong b/c he's a station, but maybe you checked to induce a few bluffs?
Thanks in advance!

Jt