$3/$6 PLO Session Review (part 2)

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Leo Nordin

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ButterNjam 12 years, 2 months ago
Re: 9 Tables. I like seeing some of the autopiloting mistakes that you make when you lose deep focus, like the AAcxx check/fold on Kc9cx. However, the depth of your analysis at this stage in your poker instructor career makes me think that session reviews from HUD would be much better for teaching. Unless someone is already at the level of player that you are, trying to keep track of all the tables and listening to often abbreviated explanations is a lot of work. Also. the fact that the videos go into 'error' mode after 90 seconds of pausing is VERY annoying for the 9 table format. I'm often pausing the video, trying to do some analysis on another site, and having to reload the video every time is painstaking. I wouldn't mind at all if you finished out the series, but I think focusing in on the specifics of situations without the background 'noise' of a mass-multitable session would be better for students.
hellsen83 12 years, 2 months ago
good video, thank you for doing this!
after your discussion of the As Kd Jd 8c OTB vs genadair open (~1min into vid) I was wondering how you could, following the same logic, 3b/jam the Ad Js Td 2s OTB vs genadir open (~27mins). I ran a couple of EQ calcs*, and surprisingly - at least for me -
(a)
AJT2ds does a lot better against his 4bet range than AKsJs8 (42 v 38).

What i found even more suprising is that, even when you change
(b)
AJT2ds to Ad JT 2d, it still has roughly 2% more EQ than AKsJs8 (40 v 38).

And then in the last step, changing the
(c)
AKJ8 sood, Ad KJ 8d still ends up having worse EQ than the AaJT2s (!) (40-38.5).

=> JT is huge?

*using 7% as villains fourball range, which is 25% (opening range) * 28% (fourbet frequency) - taken from LEOs HUD. Note that changing the 7% to a specific handrange is fairly difficult, since we already now that G is 4betting random stuff like AsTsxx every now and then.
Pitje 12 years, 1 month ago
Liked the video a lot. With 9 tables there is just a lot of hands you don't necessarily have to get into but is information for us viewers. For instance what hands you consider not playing or defending.I'm a fairly tight player and have a hard time finding more hands to open or defend that are profitable for me these vids help me a lot in finding the differences in my tight game vs a somewhat looser game.@Erik: it's not that the JT is huge in AJT2 but a 7% range consists of a lot of KKxx combo's lowering your equity with AKxx vs his range. That said intuitively AJT has a lot more straight combo's than AKJ? Anyone has some math on that how this changes your value vs ranges. We know how much our equity increases with having suits. Maybe there is magic number for the combo's of straights?

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