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$1k HU NLHE WCOOP Match vs Jord4n (part 1)

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$1k HU NLHE WCOOP Match vs Jord4n (part 1)

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Lucas Greenwood

POSTED Oct 31, 2013

Lucas shares his basic HU strategy, beginning with preflop and expounding from there.

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Lucas Greenwood 11 years, 5 months ago

I think a turn call is better, he can have too many better hands and putting in 1200 OTT vs a better hand is a much better outcome than putting in 5200 OTR I have a pretty easy fold, he maybe bluffing me some % but my hand is way too weak to call a shove, I also have some bluff equity, if he checked the river I would have shoved as a bluff to fold out KQ AQ AA KK and weak two pair.


Emanuel Cardenas 11 years, 4 months ago

Great video Lucas, agree that we should be defending our BB but shouldn't be better to have a high % of 3bet oop pf? given he is 100% opening the btn and we wouldn't play hands like Jx, Qxo that wont flop very well and he would fold his 92, 83, J2, and even if he calls and miss we can take it down with a cbet. Just wondering but as you said is probably cuz you were playing lots of tables that day. 

Also, do you use nash HU? and what would be the bottom of your calling range to a shove? And the bottom for your shoves pf? 

Lucas Greenwood 11 years, 4 months ago

A few things, I think in this match I was not agressive enough postflop, I think given that villain opens very wide I should have attacked flops more and c/r bluff, I think because it was a sunday and I had a lot of tables enough, I simplified my decisions but overall I should have 3bet more and bluffed more on flops.


RE: Nash HU, tough to answer, I mainly use it for push/fold I can't answer the bottom of my calling range to a shove, and the bottom of my shove range because it depends on how my opponent plays and how many bbs we are playing for.

podskiii 11 years, 3 months ago

A hand where you have 45dd and flop is 3h 9d 3h i really like that you floated flop with backdoors and potentially take it away on the turn if he gives up. I think his leading range consist of 3x and flushdraws. He wouldn't really bet a 9 in most cases. Also when you flat 3h 9d 3h you are really repping like a random float (which is true in this case) or a 9x. He could be leading Kx with a flushdraw on turn, but i think most likely he's gonna call or raise with Kx flushdraw. So i think he's just full of it most of the time.


Also with you calling 3h 9d 3h flop, you could easily have a 9x in your range, and he cant 95% of the time as he would slowplay it a little bit imo. What you think about raising the river? It looks really strong and looks like 9x most of the time and the only hand that can call you on that runout is a Kx ?

podskiii 11 years, 3 months ago

I meant he could be leading Kx with a flushdraw on flop, not turn.

I like better the float on the flop compared to raising, because you aren't repping too much if you raise here either.

podskiii 11 years, 3 months ago

Obv, if this is a good player, he's not gonna barrel it off here because its a bad board to continue bluffing, but fish might now know that.


Lucas Greenwood 11 years, 3 months ago

I think there's no reason he can't have 9x, its totally reasonable for him to fastplay it, I think a raise OTR is reasonable but I opted not to go for it, because I thought he had 9x often enough that it would not be profitable. I also think that while I can fold out his air which is a large advantage of raising, I actually arrive at the river with quite a few bluffs and given that a raise is polarized he can opt to call my raise quite light, I don't think he would but the fact that he could makes me wary of raising

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