Phil, i have a question for you. After having studied "designing an exploitative gameplan" i was attempting to gameplan myself using HEM2. How are you able to filter for folding river after having called turn and folding river after having stabbed turn after flop went check-check? Im not able to find this info anywhere. I have studied a ton of videos deeply after becoming a RIO member, but this is the video where Your thoughts on poker comes across best in my opinion. Would love to hear more about gameplanning from you.
27 minutes: You mention q-10. Seems like this can almost never bet here given the way the hand played since I don't see you calling with worse, would you even call with q-10-j-x or q10 other relevant blockers? I understand your range when leading is heavily skewed towards value, but I don't think IP player is bluffing much in this spot and will try to show down most hands that got here as most hands that got here have showdown value, and I think fewer hands are leading into you for value than are calling your bet, so I think leading is certainly the choice here.
You sounded not quite definitive in this break down but I think this is one of those overlooked leak spots you often mention, where people often check to trap, get check backs on hands that might call 1/2 pot, and never realized they made a mistake. That being said just calling there in HU pot is pretty impressive. Even if it's hard to see too many calls from worse on raises.
Great just call on AK. There are 2 combos of AJ vs 1 of JJ that I would assume he calls with most often but that's your only target and if he is folding it, your call becomes far superior.
I would love to hear more about overall gameplan in your videos:) you toucher on it briefly in this video where you mentioned you wanted to bloat pots vs the ABC player. This is a subject you explain extremely good (ive broken down your «exploitive gameplan» to details) :). I remember many years ago in a video that you didnt mind learning poker to people, but that you felt talking about exploits vs opponents was giving away to much. Is this still the case? Anyway, how can i become a beast at this?:)
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Phil, i have a question for you. After having studied "designing an exploitative gameplan" i was attempting to gameplan myself using HEM2. How are you able to filter for folding river after having called turn and folding river after having stabbed turn after flop went check-check? Im not able to find this info anywhere. I have studied a ton of videos deeply after becoming a RIO member, but this is the video where Your thoughts on poker comes across best in my opinion. Would love to hear more about gameplanning from you.
27 minutes: You mention q-10. Seems like this can almost never bet here given the way the hand played since I don't see you calling with worse, would you even call with q-10-j-x or q10 other relevant blockers? I understand your range when leading is heavily skewed towards value, but I don't think IP player is bluffing much in this spot and will try to show down most hands that got here as most hands that got here have showdown value, and I think fewer hands are leading into you for value than are calling your bet, so I think leading is certainly the choice here.
You sounded not quite definitive in this break down but I think this is one of those overlooked leak spots you often mention, where people often check to trap, get check backs on hands that might call 1/2 pot, and never realized they made a mistake. That being said just calling there in HU pot is pretty impressive. Even if it's hard to see too many calls from worse on raises.
Great just call on AK. There are 2 combos of AJ vs 1 of JJ that I would assume he calls with most often but that's your only target and if he is folding it, your call becomes far superior.
I'll freely admit I'm probably raising here 9/10 times with all factors being even on opp, Phil makes the just call seem natural.
I would love to hear more about overall gameplan in your videos:) you toucher on it briefly in this video where you mentioned you wanted to bloat pots vs the ABC player. This is a subject you explain extremely good (ive broken down your «exploitive gameplan» to details) :). I remember many years ago in a video that you didnt mind learning poker to people, but that you felt talking about exploits vs opponents was giving away to much. Is this still the case? Anyway, how can i become a beast at this?:)
Just finished the video.
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Take care Phil!
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