14:48 isn't it better to raise the flop? I often get into spots like these on the turn too, where I have perfect blockers and EQ, and still be too shy to shove.
I think you should start to consider folding the hand 2346s or similar hands at 6.15, very overrated hand, 4.5x preflop OOP and also you have to notice that people limp three bet alot UTG when playing short. At 11.10 and 18.10, KK89s, KKA7s clear three bet and very tight fold with Q high flush at 15.02?
Not sure if you heard but I said 6234s should be a fold pre.
The two hands you say are clear threebets, Im sure I get higher EV by calling both because guys behind me are spots that I want to get in and either of those hands could not stand a 4bet.
Q high flush is good fold Im pretty sure. The reg opens w really tight range sb v bb and he either has Ah or nut flush (occasionally TT+Kh or so I guess). If you look at the 20% range - you'll find out he has us beat too often here.
20:17 Table nr 3
I have a question about the flop play, do you call because the spr on the turn after you call the flop will be like 1 and he need to chback the turn a lot? What I want to know if you are changing ur plan if he was at least 100bb preflop, because I feel like most player with bigger spr, will often bet the turn with AAxx and checkback river so we cant even put the pressure on them while trying to fold AA.
Great video and series, your explaining the spots are really good, one thing I would reccomend for future videos is that in certain spots when you valuebet would like to hear at the same time with what hands do you bluff.
Its a spot where he has super high cbet% with this 1/3 sizing and where we have more KK combos than him (especially given our blocker) . This specific play is better when being this shallow and not 100bb because of the reasons you already mentioned. 100bb eff I would lean towards c-r flop to give max pressure to AAxx hands and not give a chance to check it down.
Obviously we cant make this play with too high frequency meaning everytime we have Kxxx but every once in a while I feel like its a good spot to make him fold pretty much his whole range.
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24:15 "eight ten jack nine" first time I've heard that one lol
14:48 isn't it better to raise the flop? I often get into spots like these on the turn too, where I have perfect blockers and EQ, and still be too shy to shove.
Youre right. I kinda like c-r flop better here.
I think you should start to consider folding the hand 2346s or similar hands at 6.15, very overrated hand, 4.5x preflop OOP and also you have to notice that people limp three bet alot UTG when playing short. At 11.10 and 18.10, KK89s, KKA7s clear three bet and very tight fold with Q high flush at 15.02?
Not sure if you heard but I said 6234s should be a fold pre.
The two hands you say are clear threebets, Im sure I get higher EV by calling both because guys behind me are spots that I want to get in and either of those hands could not stand a 4bet.
Q high flush is good fold Im pretty sure. The reg opens w really tight range sb v bb and he either has Ah or nut flush (occasionally TT+Kh or so I guess). If you look at the 20% range - you'll find out he has us beat too often here.
20:17 Table nr 3
I have a question about the flop play, do you call because the spr on the turn after you call the flop will be like 1 and he need to chback the turn a lot? What I want to know if you are changing ur plan if he was at least 100bb preflop, because I feel like most player with bigger spr, will often bet the turn with AAxx and checkback river so we cant even put the pressure on them while trying to fold AA.
Great video and series, your explaining the spots are really good, one thing I would reccomend for future videos is that in certain spots when you valuebet would like to hear at the same time with what hands do you bluff.
Its a spot where he has super high cbet% with this 1/3 sizing and where we have more KK combos than him (especially given our blocker) . This specific play is better when being this shallow and not 100bb because of the reasons you already mentioned. 100bb eff I would lean towards c-r flop to give max pressure to AAxx hands and not give a chance to check it down.
Thanks for the feedback. Will keep that in mind.
Obviously we cant make this play with too high frequency meaning everytime we have Kxxx but every once in a while I feel like its a good spot to make him fold pretty much his whole range.
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