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$1/$2 6 Table NLHE Session Review

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POSTED Jul 25, 2016

Wei dives into 6 tables of $1/$2 action.

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Kaizen 8 years, 9 months ago

Hi, nice vid. Is it your std cbet siz on the first hand of the vid table 3 (0'37), or an exploitation as vilain is a recreationnal player and you assume that he won't c/r enough. I dunno if the bet river is good or not, i have the impression that i'm often bluff catch by a T, a J in this spot and maybe he can c/r his good hands sometimes, we block his potential folding range (t7/t9).
9'50 table 5 : i find that we want to bet all of our Jx on the turn, i don't put vilain on a better hand after he checks twice and we can have two streets of value as vilain range contains a lot of Ax on the turn/and small pairs (and that we have to bluff catch river with our pairs, maybe AT but it's maybe a mix with this hand i'm not sure in a GTO approach at least. We can maybe do an exploitative fold if he doesn't has enough air in his range and cbet too much/delay cbet too much.
17'45 : AhA, can we check the turn blocking his As x that he will check back and often float us on the flop and blocking Axhh which have some equity against us and that would check back, to balance our give up range ?
36' table 2 : i don't play a lot of cg, actually only hu/3max for the last two years, and i don't know what we should do with AJ/AQ in this spot, with/without a spade. The A don't seem to be a particular good blocker (as he doesn't has AK in his flatting range preflop i guess?) but it's probably a better bluff than J9s to barrel with 3 streets. I like the bluff with J9s of course, we don't have any spade ;)
Thanks for your answer and for the vid, i like the format on 6 tables it changes
See you :)

Unrated Zerg 8 years, 9 months ago

hi ,I am cb 35% with a wider range than cb50% or 65%,vs all the playres,vs recreationnal player I recommand cb 50% plus for more fold equity,my hand is too weak I think the bluff is an one and done on the flop at first.on the river we are facing a bluff spot with 9 high ,and I think his range is wider enough to make a bluff here.
17'45 I agree with your idea,but with aa I want value most of the time,and the board is dry enough to cb bluff twice,so check here is low frequncy
36' table 2,I think with a j aq on the flop ,try to show dow most of the time

ty for your suppot !

Kaizen 8 years, 9 months ago

we want value with AA, but we also let him bet his float and we don't let him vbet two streets his 8x (when we have AK or AQ)

carsten1337 8 years, 8 months ago

Why do you so often min raise preflop to 4, even on the button? Do not we get too often a weak hand in the pot and can't reduce the pre flop range of villain? Min raise with AK makes it easy to let them come in a multiple pot. What is your thinking about the minimum raise pre to 4? Thank you for a feedback

Unrated Zerg 8 years, 7 months ago

hey,ty for your support ,small size makes less fold equity that's actually the truth on
normal tables,but if the table is full of regs,u can consider it as a zoom table on which your action is much more respected by the regs.But I won't make it 4 ,when a fish is ip on me ,and a good reg is on the bb which gives him too good pot odds to call

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