Heya Johnny!
If the table is loose and passive I'm gonna be limping suited aces and small pockets because (and this is just my opinion) these hands play very well multiway and my IO are huge if I catch a nut draw or a nut hand. If I iso here, we're likely HU or 3 ways and a small suited ace really isn't good for that, imo.
Though not always successful, I try to 2 barrel good cards against players who
are thinking about my holding as well as their own. Most fish don't care about what I'm repping so 2barreling a scare card isn't nearly as effective. Also, since the better players are more apt to take notice, they're more likely to label me as a fish and pay me off big later on.
The only hand around 20:00 I found was where I steal 5h4h OTB, get called and then potted into on a 3h 4d 5d board and I raised pot there. Are you sure it's around that time frame?
Q9o I probably just folded because it's a marginal hand and I was involved in and discussing the A9o hand (which, in retrospect, might be a fold)
TT hand IS marginal, but I'm getting 15-1 here, not 10-1. It's an .80 call and we're roughly 120BB deep with villain. At 10-1 it's a much tougher call.
22 hand: PFR is only 25 deep. While there's a deep player in the pot, my experience has shown me that the most likely scenario is that the PFR cbets and donk folds. (If I had a read that he never folded postflop, I'd probably call there.
88 hand is marginal as well, but this time the raise is smaller and our hand does have some value on its own. Also (something I didn't mention) was that the players behind in scenario 2 were much looser and thus it was likely we could end up with a large field, which is awesome if we hit out set. When situations are marginal, sometimes very small things will sway me one way or the other.
Full stacked with the KK hand at 62:00 it'd be tougher, obviously and mostly dependent on how observant I thought villain was. I look pretty loosish at that table and if I think villain thinks I'm spazzy, I'm probably getting it, figuring there are enough smaller OPs to make it +EV. However, if I was running 12/8 or so, I think it'd be a call on flop (though not necessarily a good one) and a turn fold. I need a strong read for that though.
3bet with AK was large to set up a good SPR for my hand on the flop and make villain overpay if he was gonna set-mine me OOP. Flop check is because villain is never folding an OP here, but once he checks turn, it's likely that he has missed overs and I can fire with a much better success rate. Also, if we hit an A or K, we can get more value from a hand we dominate that would've folded to cbet.
Greg, howdy!
with 22 hand I'm getting more than 20-1 IO on the call...it's pretty standard, imo. Bet is small on paired board with AJ because I want to encourage calls from PPs that might see the bet as weak. Also, I'm not really interested in building a big pot OOP in this spot.
In the KK hand, I agree with shoving flop and I think in the vid, I had miscalced the SPR in my head and was contemplating folding if the reg shoved.
I hope this answers your questions!