POKER VIDEO HELP!!

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ATo from bb I would defend, 4 max at that time.

A2s from BB facing min I would just call and see a flop. but I guess 3 betting ain't bad.

AA from sb you reraise to 2.5$, oop I think you should 3 bet bigger.

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AQ good fold.

good game.
 
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u played ok ,keep it up you dont wanna go all out and play like some donks and get hit by two pair on the pockets and also the sb bets was ok stay in that range youll see more improvements
 
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thanks guys....feel free to subscribe to my channel on youtube also
 
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AT fold was a bit nitty, I think.

You 3 bet bigger with AA than with A2s and you 3 bet both of them pretty small. It looks like you might be giving some bet sizing tells.

I'd have opened KT on the button 3 handed. You're likely enough to take the blinds and you can fold if you get 3-bet. And you're not in terrible shape if you see a flop. You raised 74o as a steal later in the video and you don't raise KT?
 
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video froze on the KT hand, i'll try to watch the rest later. think the AT fold is fine. i don't like getting involved OOP with UTG. well played imo.
as Akhanar pointed out i would size your bets the same so you don't give away any tells. i would have 3bet to $3 on both hands. with A2s you bet less than half the pot on the flop. i would size my bets to about 2/3's.

the KTo on the button, the vid froze while you were discussing your reasoning to fold. i understand your game flow thought process but we have the button in a 3handed game with a good hand. even though we just 3bet the last 2 hands i would still play all my value hands on the button.
you could make a case for folding 68s on the button because of game flow but not your value hands, imo.
 
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ou 3 bet bigger with AA than with A2s and you 3 bet both of them pretty small. It looks like you might be giving some bet sizing tells.
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Please don't copy and paste from other peoples posts as if it were your own........... :mad:
 
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IDK about bet sizing tells, since those hands were 4 handed and 3 handed respectively.. If someone is paying attention then your bet sizing is changing more as the table gets short handed. I wouldnt steal vs SS with 74o. And, yea, bigger on the AA.

Thanks for posting.
 
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The only real I think problem is the stealing with the 74 he could easily shove over you and you'd be ****ed. I'd also defend with the A10 o if you don't it's slightly nitty.
 
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Turn auto muck on
Stop using advance action buttons
Bet and raise more $$; your bets with less than AA are weak and exploitable, especially when you are min 3betting a min bet open. When betting post flop.you should be betting a higher percentage of the pot; 2/3-3/4 pot for most hands. You risk more, but you disguise your better hands, elicit a few more folds and charge draws enough to make calling unprofitable. Your 3bb open is fine.
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Add checkraise for 3bet pots with top pair if you suspect opponent will fold to a bet, but will lead out if checked to. (You said you thought opponent was weak in the A2s hand)
AQ hand; without a specific read that this guy only leads sets or overpairs, a reraise is in order against that donk bet. It is likely opponent has one weak pair or air here. Reraising most opponents in this spot should show a profit. If opponent continues in the hand then consider checking or folding.
 
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I was thinking the same thing about the donk bet, but wasn't confident enough in that line to say it in my post. But yeah... a lot of people will see that flop and think "no way he hit that, I can take it down with a bet" The other day, someone actually got all in with me on a low flop with A high because they were "sure I didn't hit it" (I had an overpair... they hit their A on the river... $%@^$#) People can be weird on low flops.
 
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