Originally Posted by another_rack
I vote we reopen this well so you can talk about his $10K HU run. I watched 4 of the six matches and thought you played super sick. Tell us what you did well and what you did bad and how you approached the matches.
Round 1 - totally old guy fish, if Primo had lost there would've been suicide watch
Really crushed this guy, dont remember that much about it right now, except that he called 75 or 80% OOP and got completely run over, he also floated too wide
Round 2 - Will Fallia, older live pro that seemed like a pretty good player. I think he actually won a live HU event (not sure about this)
He was OK, played very tricky OOP, he's won 800k live including a live 1k HU tourney, but I had some REALLY sick reads on him given to me before the match and I just destroyed him, made a big calldown with bottom pair, a nice 3 barrell, and a call w/ K high that he freaked out about
Round 3 - Beat Skillled_Sox (I'm sure everyone on here would really want to hear how this went)
Suprisingly std., I played pretty aggro and we didnt get in a ton of big pots, I had QQ and 3bet to 8k, he called, flop Qx 5c 8c, I cbet 10k, he MR o 20k, I flat. Js turn ck/ck Qd river, I bet like 2/3, he folds AT.
Then a bit later he MRat 25bb, I shove AA knowing he knows ill shove much wider than most, and he called 66 and I hold
Round 4 - T Soprano. I followed this one online.
he played very very very good, I won 3 all ins (all super std), very tough match
Round 5 - Jovial Gent. I watched this one and it was by far the sickest one I saw. There were some really interesting spots and Primo countered his opponent at every turn. I'd really like to here about the 4 bet shove you made and the KKQ hand, which I think was key to the match.
Hrmmm haha, I dont remember this, I think there was a K T K board that he ck/raised me on and I shoved A8o. This match was probably my best played, I just felt super in control of the pace, and I was being super aggressive and was making really good decisions at every spot
Round 6 - Nathan Doudney. Other than the first guy I felt this guy was the softest competition Bryan had. I would really like you to talk about the J7 hand because I think I disagree on how you played it, but am not sure of the effective stacks when it happened.
He had like $480k or so... (of 960 starting), blinds 5k/10k
Im dealt AQo
He raises to 30k, I reraise to 115k (attempting to force an all in or a fold basically)... he snap flats
Flop: 4h 6h Tc
I check, he bets 50k into 230k
I think it through, everything I know about him, I know there is no way he will do this with TP, a set, or an overpair, so I tank a bit more and decide to shove, he flips over Jh 7h and binks a J on the turn
then we get it in AQcc v AQhh and he 3flushes me