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$2.5/$5 Live Zoom Session

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Zeljko Krizan

POSTED Oct 15, 2016

Zeljko takes advantage of his opponents' unprotected ranges throughout his newest live NLHE session.

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Taiga 8 years, 5 months ago

Hi Zeljko
2:55 66 what's the worst pair you are calling here against a squeeze?
9:15 T7o how light would you call river here? Like Ax or better?
36:05 97 why don't you like triple barreling this hand? Which hands would you prefer to use?
39:15 J5 won't you be bluffing too much if you bet Jx since you still have 89,T9,T8,etc? Assuming you go from the bottom up, or would villain have to be calling a lot of Ax here for this bluff to be losing?
thank you :)

Also idk if it's just me but the video was freezing a lot.

Zeljko Krizan 8 years, 3 months ago

Hi Taiga,

2:55 - I would go with 99 or 88, not lower.

9:15 - I would call 8x or better, for example K8 with a K of diamonds, doesnt block something like T9 or backdoor flush draw, but blocks some flushes.

36:05 - Its just not a board I can comfortable triple barrell all my draws. Because looking at all the bluffs I have, so all 97 combos, 75, T9, 56, + flush draws I cannot 3barrell all of those all the time. I have generally a lot more draws than value hands. What I mean is, after i get called on the flop, if turn and river cards are good (scare cards for the opponent, or something that I can work with) then yes, I can 3barrell 97, but defnitely not all the time.

36:05 - well, the opponent is unknown and I can certainly take advatage of that and get away with it. I dont think that betting J5 is overbluffing but against a reg who will quickly call ace high here I can should x J5

Thomca 8 years, 5 months ago

13:08 A8 facing XRT and bet river, this spot looks a close call but is more player depends cause its important to know V frecuencies, normally for me TT, AT is a bet in flop, so here only see T8 and T4 for value and draws, in this setup help to know some stats from V and we can see more clear hero response.
14:22 Hero overbet river TT I dont like pol hero range again pretty weak range looks like hero loose value there V range will be 78,98,a9,67,88,66,TJ,T8, so why not 40% sb?

Zeljko Krizan 8 years, 3 months ago

Hi Thomca,

13:08 A8off - TT and AT depends on the opponents strategy, it can but doesnt have to be a bet on the flop. Same goes for T4. To me, I think he will bet T4 more often than AT on the flop.
So the way I saw it, the question is what do i beat if I call river? The only hand I can beat is T8, and thats something I do not think that he will raise on the turn, maybe about 10%-20%. But what he'll definitely be raising is TT and AT. Also, he opens 50% on the button, it is questionable how often he opens T8off? I assume he definitely has it in his range, but I also think that he folds it sometimes vs regs on sb and bb, especially if they have okay 3bet stats vs button.

14:22 - You could play it like that as well. bet smaller on the river and look for a call with JJ 9x and so on. But with TT I block T8, JT, and when turn goes x-x, opponents range has almost all AK hands and that is what I was going for. At the same time, I could have bet 250$ or 300$ instead of allin.

gsdavid 8 years, 5 months ago

Hi,

@31:30, If we CR 96hh here, how would rest of our value/semibluff CR range look like? I’m worried that if I CR TPs too often my floating range will become too weak.

Given how small his cbet is and how this board is quite dry, most of our BB range hits this board with weak pair+ only 50% of time, therefore vs 1/3 we are either force to CR or float almost additional 25-30%, that is mostly 2 overs/Ahigh BFDs etc? This then makes our turn range weak once we check-call flop if we don't have that many TPs.

Thank you :)

Zeljko Krizan 8 years, 3 months ago

Hi gsdavid,

31:30 - 96ss is the weakest 9x hand we have so if your raising just 9x your floating range will still be okay. You do not have to have a fixed x-r strategy. Against high frequency cbets on the flop, which are generally 30%, I like to have a higher x-r percentage than against bigger flop bet sizes.

So yes, against this bet size you cannot fold too much, so 2 overs/Ahigh BFDs etc are a call. Mainly, on boards like this one, where our range isnt too strong, opponents tend to start over-betting. And when my range isnt too strong, its difficult to play OOP vs potential over-bets on later streets. So if you ask me which 9x i would never x-r on the flop, the answer is none. Any 9x that I have in my range I can x-r some small percentage of the time. And for bluffs, I can x-r gutshots and straight draws.
Generally with that I think I will be okay on the turn, my float will improve sometimes, and sometimes I will have 9x to call again.

Kbalzara 8 years, 5 months ago

Hey,
@30 min, 3bet pot, 28a,two spades you have a8, and on the turn(j) your saying that player should fold AJoff preflop, it's just craz talk imo, sldo people like to 3bet btnvsco polarized too(aj is doing really good in that spot), and for example you 3bet like axs(a7s,a8s, even low aces) folding aj would be disaster.

Zeljko Krizan 8 years, 3 months ago

Hi kbalzara,

Yes, you are right he should call AJoff, the issue was my 3bet sizing. I thought I made my 3bet 60$, if that was the case then I think he will not have AJoff, especailly when his fold to 3bet on CO is 75%(on a 1k sample though). But since I made my 3bet lower to 45$ then AJoff is a call.

Sorry about the confusion.

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