We need to call such amount, that prevents opponents to bluff profitably with any two cards, but it is not always the case. In my next HU series I will discuss it.
In my opinion the pace of your videos is still way too slow because you talk way too long about really obvious stuff. At minute 34 you don't need to point out that you have a checkfolding range ( shouldn't you always have one? ) and that 3rd pair no draw on qt83ccdd fits in there.
Great video as allways. I have one question regarding one of the very first hands: At minute 2:49 on table 3 you decide to bet $13.03 with QJJK on the A33 flop into a $35.44 pot (so he has to call like 60% of the time). Moreover you say that a bigger size makes no sense. Can you elaborate on that statement? Because i am not sure if i agree with you. With this smaller betsizing you are saying 1) you cbet this flop alot and 2) you have to barrel the turn a lot. And i think barreling the turn is pretty tough without and A/3 in your hand after getting called on the flop.
Moreover if you have a closer look at the ranges (i put in some numbers from my games: 60% but open, 50%-10% bb defend) you have an overall range advantage of 52% on this flop but the bb has an A 27% of the time, a 3 5% of the time and a flushdraw 24% of the time. If he's only calling with these hands, he has more than enough hands to make your c-bet unprofitable. So i myself would bet this flop less often but way bigger (like 75% pot).
Thank you for these great videos and keep up the good work!
Cheers
50%-10% bb defend - this one is not correct imo. BB defend is 75%+ in todays games. This is kind of lock down board, so betting 75% of pot is not wise, you can go with 50% pot and less often
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Hi Sergey,
Great explanations about range balancing and such again.
Where did you get the percentage needed to call stat?
We need to call such amount, that prevents opponents to bluff profitably with any two cards, but it is not always the case. In my next HU series I will discuss it.
In my opinion the pace of your videos is still way too slow because you talk way too long about really obvious stuff. At minute 34 you don't need to point out that you have a checkfolding range ( shouldn't you always have one? ) and that 3rd pair no draw on qt83ccdd fits in there.
Hi Nester,
Great video as allways. I have one question regarding one of the very first hands: At minute 2:49 on table 3 you decide to bet $13.03 with QJJK on the A33 flop into a $35.44 pot (so he has to call like 60% of the time). Moreover you say that a bigger size makes no sense. Can you elaborate on that statement? Because i am not sure if i agree with you. With this smaller betsizing you are saying 1) you cbet this flop alot and 2) you have to barrel the turn a lot. And i think barreling the turn is pretty tough without and A/3 in your hand after getting called on the flop.
Moreover if you have a closer look at the ranges (i put in some numbers from my games: 60% but open, 50%-10% bb defend) you have an overall range advantage of 52% on this flop but the bb has an A 27% of the time, a 3 5% of the time and a flushdraw 24% of the time. If he's only calling with these hands, he has more than enough hands to make your c-bet unprofitable. So i myself would bet this flop less often but way bigger (like 75% pot).
Thank you for these great videos and keep up the good work!
Cheers
50%-10% bb defend - this one is not correct imo. BB defend is 75%+ in todays games. This is kind of lock down board, so betting 75% of pot is not wise, you can go with 50% pot and less often
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