at around 18 min with that AK hand where you check back the turn in the 3bet pot. With consideration to the K river what sort of hands are you doing this with as a bluff on the river after taking a bet, check, bet line? Are you ever shoving worse than AK for value here?
@22 min you mention about the BB villain having a rather high cold four bet in that spot. You then go on to mention that you'd be sometimes be jamming small pairs here as opposed to A4hh. Why exactly? Do small pairs really have more equity against his cold four bet calling range in a button Vs SB Vs BB spot? Seems to me the A4hh would have more equity and blocks his calling range. Maybe though blocking his calling range is counter intuitive when it also blocks a lot of combos in his 4 bet bluffing range? idk, let me know. Thanks.
Against 99+,AQs+,AKo A4s has 31,05%. 22 has 30,05%, 44 has 31,06, and 66 has 31,6%, so fairly close.
Blocking his bluffing range with A4s is a valid point, but I would guess that blocking AK, AQ and AA outweighs that.
i think its really close, also important to know is how loose with the pairs your opponent is stacking off. overall pps have a little more equity, and suited Ax have better blocker so i think it comes up kinda the same.
Care to ellaborate about your preflop sizings? Particularly sizing 2,5x bvb seems insanely small and also you seem to have some other funky stuff going on mixing up differnt small opening sizes from various positions with your ranges. Thanks!
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at around 18 min with that AK hand where you check back the turn in the 3bet pot. With consideration to the K river what sort of hands are you doing this with as a bluff on the river after taking a bet, check, bet line? Are you ever shoving worse than AK for value here?
i guess i would totale decide on my opponent if he is capable of folding Ax here.
@22 min you mention about the BB villain having a rather high cold four bet in that spot. You then go on to mention that you'd be sometimes be jamming small pairs here as opposed to A4hh. Why exactly? Do small pairs really have more equity against his cold four bet calling range in a button Vs SB Vs BB spot? Seems to me the A4hh would have more equity and blocks his calling range. Maybe though blocking his calling range is counter intuitive when it also blocks a lot of combos in his 4 bet bluffing range? idk, let me know. Thanks.
Against 99+,AQs+,AKo A4s has 31,05%. 22 has 30,05%, 44 has 31,06, and 66 has 31,6%, so fairly close.
Blocking his bluffing range with A4s is a valid point, but I would guess that blocking AK, AQ and AA outweighs that.
i think its really close, also important to know is how loose with the pairs your opponent is stacking off. overall pps have a little more equity, and suited Ax have better blocker so i think it comes up kinda the same.
Care to ellaborate about your preflop sizings? Particularly sizing 2,5x bvb seems insanely small and also you seem to have some other funky stuff going on mixing up differnt small opening sizes from various positions with your ranges. Thanks!
i just use 2,5x from UTG/MP/SB and 2x from CO and BU. you can also definitly go with a 3x from the early positions and SB.
around 3:53 you open 24s from the button. even though you open min it seems a little too loose to be profitable ...?
i only did because the SB seems like he could be a weaker player.
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