Hand Breakdowns, Strategy, and Analysis from the 2021 WSOP Part 1

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We’re back with Part 1 of all the Hand Breakdowns from the 2021 WSOP Vlogs. Part 1 is all No-Limit Hold’em Strategy and we discuss bluffing, blocking bets, playing from the blinds. There are also a couple of quizzes for you.

0:00 Intro
0:23 Day 3 Raising with a Bluff
2:08 Day 4 Sticky Spot when flopping Top Pair
3:07 Day 14 Blocking Bets
4:52 Day 14 Flopping a Set and Overbetting
6:18 Day 14 Bluffing in Position
7:35 Day 14 Quiz Time: What did I have?
9:34 Day 14 Answer
11:44 Day 15 Playing from the Big Blind
13:40 Day 20 What would you do with Tens?
16:07 Day 20 Reveal
16:22 Day 20 Defending the Big Blind
18:00 Day 25 3 Betting with a small pair
19:58 Day 25 Breaking Down a Phil Hellmuth Hand
21:39 Day 25 Betting with the Nuts

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  1. Great breakdown Daniel do u ever come to Melbourne? there is one casino here only and poker room is always full I’ll be happy to sit on same table with u a question last time I went there there was a guy that raise on my pair of 10’s I called flop came 5 7 2 rainbow suddenly he raised ,what would you do holding pair of 10 and someone raise I thought about it I had top pair and didn’t want to fold I tried to push him away called all in he called and showed 5 7 ( two pair ) turn and river didn’t help me and I lost all my chips what would u do Daniel if u were me ? Call or just fold ?

  2. Hey Daniel, to your question in the video at 08:57 (I have paused the video so maybe you have answered it after).
    UTG starts the raise, and you're in the cut off, so you're in late position, and your range is a little opened, BUT, as he was raising under the gun his range from this early position is limited, he can represent a high pair (9-A) or an AK,AQ, AJ and maybe A10s and maybe KQs and maybe some more hands which depends how is this player (loose, tight etc.)

    your hand could be a pair, probably less than a pocket 9s otherwise you would have raised
    your hand could be AQo, AJo/s, A10s , if you would have had AK you would have raised
    your hand could be KQs, KJs, QJs

    your apponent fold with Q10 where he hit the 3 of a kind, so he must have placed you with at least a Q and a kicker that is higher than his 10……so for that range i've noted above, could be KQ, AQ

    Am I right?

  3. Tell me if I'm wrong, but I think I know your strength playing poker. That would be knowing your opps and reading people. And often manipulating people. Like in the Q-10 hand, you won because the guy backed down. I just remember seeing all your games on TV or YT, and it always seemed like your interaction with the person dominated the play. Often talking people in to folding the best hand or getting tells. I'm sure you have a great grasp of the fundamentals, but based on your online play, I haven't seen anything extraordinary. So that leads me to believe your past and current success are best done in person where you know your opponents or can interact with them.

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