Your videos are just great..!! I feel like Im learning so much each video, HU and 4 tables
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I really like that you keep it simple for the new players, like me, without all EV and big terms that just makes people confused.
Keep on explaining why the opponent play was good/bad.. very helpful.
I think with 89TJ you have to go AI on turn after his move - those moves are with some EV all the time and you make more profitable this move if you call
Hm, I dont dislike shoving here at all since he pretty much commits himself with such a big sizing on his turnraise and i im certain i will be ahead here almost all the time so you might be right shoving might be the best option here. What i was thinking was that i just thought he was making a move and might fold to a shove and i was not really scared of that many cards and if i just call i think that this guy with barrel off on all brick rivers. But afterwards when i look at it now i think you make a good point since he pretty much commit himself shoving probably is the best option.
And I disagree with 25T35 river play after you 3bet you dont have to many FH here and 46 for value you dont bet to often I belive you have to give up on river against thinking player but agains straight forward player you could. I think that in this spot any good player would call you with any 5 or even with KK (5 and KK are posible with heartz flash draw)
Good point again, when i look this hand through i thing i got a bit desperate since i didnt had any showdown value what so ever and since the guy i was playing wasnt very good i though i might would be able to get him off some hands but i agree with you the best thing is probably just to shutdown here since it dont really makes sense.
Hi, in the first hand u say you cbet always on that flop. It's depending on the fact you are 200bb deep?
In my opinion on this board, with nfd overpair and bloking top pair we have to (100bb deep) add sometime this hand on our c/c in order to protect it and to try to induce a random bluff with a hand that don't need much protection and that block his calling range for value. What do you think about it?
I definitly prefer to be cbetting these kinds of board since most players dont tend to stab on these types of boardtextures. Especially 200bb deep i think they will check behind even more to potcontrol, and at the same time these types of boards i will often cbet in 3bet pots even when i miss so i think its important to be betting my valuehands also then.
At 7:45 you decide to check call the river. I'm an absolute beginner at this so please forgive if it's a silly question but why check call when stacks remaining are only about 30% of pot and you're OOP. When the only bet size V's going to make is the lot aren't we losing some fold equity and by not taking the initiative?
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Nice hand analysis.
thank you!
Your videos are just great..!! I feel like Im learning so much each video, HU and 4 tables
zoom.
I really like that you keep it simple for the new players, like me, without all EV and big terms that just makes people confused.
Keep on explaining why the opponent play was good/bad.. very helpful.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks man! Really happy to hear this.
I think with 89TJ you have to go AI on turn after his move - those moves are with some EV all the time and you make more profitable this move if you call
Hm, I dont dislike shoving here at all since he pretty much commits himself with such a big sizing on his turnraise and i im certain i will be ahead here almost all the time so you might be right shoving might be the best option here. What i was thinking was that i just thought he was making a move and might fold to a shove and i was not really scared of that many cards and if i just call i think that this guy with barrel off on all brick rivers. But afterwards when i look at it now i think you make a good point since he pretty much commit himself shoving probably is the best option.
And I disagree with 25T35 river play after you 3bet you dont have to many FH here and 46 for value you dont bet to often I belive you have to give up on river against thinking player but agains straight forward player you could. I think that in this spot any good player would call you with any 5 or even with KK (5 and KK are posible with heartz flash draw)
Good point again, when i look this hand through i thing i got a bit desperate since i didnt had any showdown value what so ever and since the guy i was playing wasnt very good i though i might would be able to get him off some hands but i agree with you the best thing is probably just to shutdown here since it dont really makes sense.
Hi, in the first hand u say you cbet always on that flop. It's depending on the fact you are 200bb deep?
In my opinion on this board, with nfd overpair and bloking top pair we have to (100bb deep) add sometime this hand on our c/c in order to protect it and to try to induce a random bluff with a hand that don't need much protection and that block his calling range for value. What do you think about it?
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I definitly prefer to be cbetting these kinds of board since most players dont tend to stab on these types of boardtextures. Especially 200bb deep i think they will check behind even more to potcontrol, and at the same time these types of boards i will often cbet in 3bet pots even when i miss so i think its important to be betting my valuehands also then.
At 7:45 you decide to check call the river. I'm an absolute beginner at this so please forgive if it's a silly question but why check call when stacks remaining are only about 30% of pot and you're OOP. When the only bet size V's going to make is the lot aren't we losing some fold equity and by not taking the initiative?
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