Great video as always. Quick question why do you bet 99% of the pot instead of potting 100%? I have seen a few other regs doing it as well and I couldn't come up with a logical reasoning for that.
Great video, very interesting thoughts about the hand with 333 on the flop. I have a question regarding the hand when you have AKJ3s and bet 35 into 105 on a K97 spades board, you want to go lower such as 28, do you prefer this size even with other types of hands(including nut hands, set and two pairs etc)? Otherwize, it should be an easy size tell against you.
I would use the same size with all my hands on the flop yea. It makes it a very cheap bluff and if you arent bluffing you will have more often dominating hands vs continuing range of your opponent (as 3 bettor you will have higher flushes in general, more often top set etc) . On a static board like this you dont have to bet the turn very big either, just enough so you leave yourself around 80-90% pot on river to have credible bluffs/value shoves there as well.
Thanks for the advise and very good thoughts as i have watched alot of videos without deeper analysis of these type of hands. I usually use a 50% bet strategy but maybe is better if not a 3-bet pot. I think those flush boards are the most interesting hands because it seems that very good pros have difficulties with their strategy and have changed during just the last year or so.
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Great video as always. Quick question why do you bet 99% of the pot instead of potting 100%? I have seen a few other regs doing it as well and I couldn't come up with a logical reasoning for that.
Hi! Just randomness I guess, No real masterplan with it...
good job buddddddd always quality.
Great video, very interesting thoughts about the hand with 333 on the flop. I have a question regarding the hand when you have AKJ3s and bet 35 into 105 on a K97 spades board, you want to go lower such as 28, do you prefer this size even with other types of hands(including nut hands, set and two pairs etc)? Otherwize, it should be an easy size tell against you.
I would use the same size with all my hands on the flop yea. It makes it a very cheap bluff and if you arent bluffing you will have more often dominating hands vs continuing range of your opponent (as 3 bettor you will have higher flushes in general, more often top set etc) . On a static board like this you dont have to bet the turn very big either, just enough so you leave yourself around 80-90% pot on river to have credible bluffs/value shoves there as well.
Thanks for the advise and very good thoughts as i have watched alot of videos without deeper analysis of these type of hands. I usually use a 50% bet strategy but maybe is better if not a 3-bet pot. I think those flush boards are the most interesting hands because it seems that very good pros have difficulties with their strategy and have changed during just the last year or so.
Keep up the good work, your videos have improved alot since your first one, i think 3 tables ZOOM with replayer is the best way to go.
Lautie, more HU videos!
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