In general, how do you construct your BB 3bet vs SB open? You mentioned that you want to have a more polar range (11 minutes in with q9o). Doesn't the stack sizes in this particular hand require more connected higher type cards on certain boards aswell?
16:30 is 63ss on J54cc it not a combo we'd prefer to check back as we can't bet/call GII here and prefer like GS or BDFD+BDSD to bet/fold?
46:24 i think PIO want us to bet in general hand with higher equity, e.g 2nd pair top kicker with BDFD+BDSD here and check back AThh with no BDFD. it might be counter-intuitive as this hand seem great check back having the bckdr covered
63s is a mix here. I have some check, some bet small, some bet big. When I get x/red on after betting big it's not the end of the world to fold a low equity draw. If i had a bad fd that i considered b/fing i think it would be a big mistake.
At deeper stack depths PIO prefers betting the higher equity hands, but at shallow stack depths it like betting the more vulnerable hands and checking the hands with more BD equity.
It's opponent dependent, but usually LR for CEV. If I wanted to exploit people who raised too tight over limps, calling might be best. For tourney purposes taking the more passive line and calling vs another big stack is also probably fine.
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In general, how do you construct your BB 3bet vs SB open? You mentioned that you want to have a more polar range (11 minutes in with q9o). Doesn't the stack sizes in this particular hand require more connected higher type cards on certain boards aswell?
16:30 is 63ss on J54cc it not a combo we'd prefer to check back as we can't bet/call GII here and prefer like GS or BDFD+BDSD to bet/fold?
46:24 i think PIO want us to bet in general hand with higher equity, e.g 2nd pair top kicker with BDFD+BDSD here and check back AThh with no BDFD. it might be counter-intuitive as this hand seem great check back having the bckdr covered
63s is a mix here. I have some check, some bet small, some bet big. When I get x/red on after betting big it's not the end of the world to fold a low equity draw. If i had a bad fd that i considered b/fing i think it would be a big mistake.
At deeper stack depths PIO prefers betting the higher equity hands, but at shallow stack depths it like betting the more vulnerable hands and checking the hands with more BD equity.
thanks for the precision shallow vs deep stack, very useful
On the first hand, are you limp/calling or limp/3-betting with AJo?
It's opponent dependent, but usually LR for CEV. If I wanted to exploit people who raised too tight over limps, calling might be best. For tourney purposes taking the more passive line and calling vs another big stack is also probably fine.
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