BIG STACK STRATEGY For The FINAL TABLE! GG Poker Hand Analysis

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I take a look at an extremely interesting spot from a recent GG Poker SUPER MILLION$ final table!

In this video I analyze how you should adjust as both the chip leader & a big stack on the table when there are several shorter stacks in play. I also touch on several key points that you should ALWAYS be thinking about when ICM becomes relevant!

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BIG STACK STRATEGY For The FINAL TABLE! GG Poker Hand Analysis

10 thoughts on “BIG STACK STRATEGY For The FINAL TABLE! GG Poker Hand Analysis

  1. What would YOU do with A♣ 4♠ on the flop?

    Your Stack (BB): 4,061,966

    Their Stack (CO): 5,798,928

    Pot:426,000

    Board: 9♦ 3♦ 2♣

    You check, CO bets 97,980

    A) Fold

    B) Call

    C) Raise to 300,000 (small)

    D) Raise to 600,000 (large)

  2. If you bet small on the turn and then get raised with AQ doesn’t it just suck? Don’t we want it to check down since we have decent showdown?

  3. I think raising small accomplishes nothing, you have 0 fold equity. Folding is pretty unpalatable too to a 25% pot bet. I can’t see doing anything other than calling my gut shot. But it isn’t great either with no diamonds! Ugh!
    b. Call

  4. Call at a minimum. Raise? Probably not . Happy to buy another card without getting into too much trouble if my opponent shoves

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