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[QUOTE="ZenonBR, post: 6912061, member: 1026756"] In the situation in the video when I was with QJ, you can tell me that after the flop I should have raised to take the player with 66 off the table and not see the turn. After the video it's easy to read this, but in the game understand that with the JJJ formed, it won't cross your mind that the opponent will have something better, and you don't want the player to give up the hand, so you check to induce the opponent with a single pair raises. But tragedy happens. In the first play of the video I'm with KQ and BB's opponent generally has a wider range, as Le Rabot's opponent checked BB and didn't raise with his AQ, so I imagined that his range wasn't as strong, plausible given the fact that he just checked. So my queen hits the flop making me believe I was winning, as he was short stack I went all in, that was the only mistake as I could have brought the other opponent into the game by winning his chips. Either way, it was the right move. After all this I receive KK and then I raise and the opponent calls with QJ and then hits the flop he needed for the straight. Not knowing this with the king set, I continued the aggression and again the result was disastrous, with 3 consecutive rounds of the flop leading me to make a mistake and causing my elimination. Then we have AQ in another tournament and again on the flop we are winning, so we continue the aggression until we are beaten by a 55+5 and there is nothing to be done. After that with an absolute KT on the flop and losing to a K6 on the river and another KK losing to an A7 that made a straight on the turn. And that was the summary of a tournament day at PS. A sample of what has been happening every day, I don't know what else to do. [/QUOTE]
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