Thanks Wei, great video! I really appreciate the way you explain things.
Few questions if I may:
1) At 4:30 min, can you talk about your thought process for double barrelling KQ on JJ3J? I would have expected villains range to be heavy with pp when he calls the flop and so wouldn't fold much on the turn. Im guessing you think its significantly wider than that?
2) At 37min with the AKs, you mention that it is different from the hand with AKo vs JJ, I'm wondering if you could explain a little more how it is different. You also say that you don't really think he's bluffing when he 3bets you, so I'm a little confused about why its a value 4b then if his range is something like JJ+ and AK? Do you think he has a wider value 3b range vs your utg open?
3) At 38min, you open KQ utg and call the bb flop donk bet on 987. Since were opening utg, this seems pretty close to the bottom of our range in this flop. Does that mean we should just always be calling against this action?
HI ,sorry for the delay ,busy grinding these days!
1,kq: when I cbet witha a small size ,the opp's floating range is much more wider than we can imagine,lots of hc combos,,and backdoors ,so 2 barral is at least break even at this spot imo,but when we bet 1/2 or 2/3,,the range left is quite strong then.
2,regs are 3b much more lighter than the fish,most of the time ,so ak is def strong enough to get ip pf ,or call oop to trap
3,pot odds are quite good ,I am afraid we have to call here with 2overs or gutshot ,
maybe vs reg I will prefer considering folding some of the time
is it just me or are your 3bet / 4bet sizes a bit too large? One example at 37:15 your AKs -> he made his 3bet to 7bb and you 4bet to 21,5bb. Is this a standard size?
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Love your videos man, you are such a grinder!
From a fellow master Zerg :P
Ty so much
Thanks Wei, great video! I really appreciate the way you explain things.
Few questions if I may:
1) At 4:30 min, can you talk about your thought process for double barrelling KQ on JJ3J? I would have expected villains range to be heavy with pp when he calls the flop and so wouldn't fold much on the turn. Im guessing you think its significantly wider than that?
2) At 37min with the AKs, you mention that it is different from the hand with AKo vs JJ, I'm wondering if you could explain a little more how it is different. You also say that you don't really think he's bluffing when he 3bets you, so I'm a little confused about why its a value 4b then if his range is something like JJ+ and AK? Do you think he has a wider value 3b range vs your utg open?
3) At 38min, you open KQ utg and call the bb flop donk bet on 987. Since were opening utg, this seems pretty close to the bottom of our range in this flop. Does that mean we should just always be calling against this action?
Thanks again!
HI ,sorry for the delay ,busy grinding these days!
1,kq: when I cbet witha a small size ,the opp's floating range is much more wider than we can imagine,lots of hc combos,,and backdoors ,so 2 barral is at least break even at this spot imo,but when we bet 1/2 or 2/3,,the range left is quite strong then.
2,regs are 3b much more lighter than the fish,most of the time ,so ak is def strong enough to get ip pf ,or call oop to trap
3,pot odds are quite good ,I am afraid we have to call here with 2overs or gutshot ,
maybe vs reg I will prefer considering folding some of the time
is it just me or are your 3bet / 4bet sizes a bit too large? One example at 37:15 your AKs -> he made his 3bet to 7bb and you 4bet to 21,5bb. Is this a standard size?
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