We want that our opponent has a hard decision. If we have a lot of bluffs/draws, and we are betting small, our opponent has a easy call (while if we bet big we put him in a tough spot)
AQ QJ some players a weaker Q maybe AA if he is trappin, some many bluffing draws here maybe JJ 10s or 9s hero call with A8 and if he have a loose 3bet calling pre, q8s or 68s is possible vs some oppenents, I think..
21:45 nutflush : You should at least mention it why you snapcall here on a paired board with your flush. Don't think people are bluffing too much in these spots.
31:13 left: Turn overbet, river bluff imho, You have zero sdv and dont block any of his draws
last hand right table where you call with 77 This seems pretty random tbh.
Otr, you are also behind against 89, 87 and flushes, so you basically hope that he is bluffing t+r withAx or small pp 4handed.
Overall, pretty cool video again, these were just some spots that I would've played differently.
21:45 I agree people are not bluffing in those spots, but its hard to find FH in his ranges 88 is often raising the flop. And if he has K2s in his range he is ppb a weaker players so he could raise worse flushes aswell
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@27.20, "if we have a lot of draws in our range we want to use bigger bet sizes"
why is this true?
We want that our opponent has a hard decision. If we have a lot of bluffs/draws, and we are betting small, our opponent has a easy call (while if we bet big we put him in a tough spot)
26:25 KQo: Why overbet all in OTR? I mean with what worse hands he might call?
AQ QJ some players a weaker Q maybe AA if he is trappin, some many bluffing draws here maybe JJ 10s or 9s hero call with A8 and if he have a loose 3bet calling pre, q8s or 68s is possible vs some oppenents, I think..
Hands like AQ QJ, but smaller size is also fine, I decide to use only 1 size in this spot
QJ, QT, JJ, TT, Ad8x
The main diamond draw misses, so by jamming he polarizes and could get hero'd off
21:45 nutflush : You should at least mention it why you snapcall here on a paired board with your flush. Don't think people are bluffing too much in these spots.
31:13 left: Turn overbet, river bluff imho, You have zero sdv and dont block any of his draws
last hand right table where you call with 77 This seems pretty random tbh.
Otr, you are also behind against 89, 87 and flushes, so you basically hope that he is bluffing t+r withAx or small pp 4handed.
Overall, pretty cool video again, these were just some spots that I would've played differently.
21:45 I agree people are not bluffing in those spots, but its hard to find FH in his ranges 88 is often raising the flop. And if he has K2s in his range he is ppb a weaker players so he could raise worse flushes aswell
31:13 turn overbet or pot or smaller is all fine I think if your range is balanced, river I agree with you
Thanks!
Hi Dekkers! Great video!
I have some questions about it
9:41 with A4s I was expecting that I you call or x/raise with the backdoor nutflushdraw. I was surprised that you fold so quickly. Why?
25:29 KJo: Would you bluff river against a reg?
33:54 Table 1: Is it too thin for him to value River when you check even with QJ? AQ I guess it's a value right?
thanks a lot!
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