I agree that it´s pretty loose/boarderline squeeze. In that spot I still like it for a few reasons.
1) I think I won´t get 4bet often because he minraised and I have an ace.
2) When I squeeze in that spot they will give me a lot of credit for AAxx which will enable me to steal some pots.
3) I have good implieds because they dont put me on lowcards.
4) that hand flops decent enough to get it in (like in the actual hand) quite often with the lower spr.
Tnx for the video, really like the 200plo videos! What is the difference between the regs you noted yellow and orange? I noticed the orange have a bigger 3b% but is that the only reason? (because you also noted some really active SNE player red)
Also, in the last hand. Wouldn't you find it better to bet the river (vs a reg obv) pretty small (like ~40%) to (1) get value from KKxx/QQxx or (2) to induce a bluff from a missed wrap (or even a KKxx/QQxx that turns his hand into a bluf) because your bet would seem pretty weak and AAxx heavy
hey,
I use orange for the more aggressive ones either pre or post flop but usually they are both.
The last hand is interesting and what you suggest is very valid especially in a vacuum (even tough I don´t expect him to bluff raise very often) because it´s true that KK/QQ will very likely call a smaller bet. I´m just always concerned with balancing and given that I raise ~20% utg I think that I will have a fair amount of hands in that spot that will want to bluff and so I chose a sizing that puts KK/QQ into a tough spot. All that said I´m far from sure that that is the correct strategy GTO-wise and even if it is it might still be not the most EV strategy because oftentimes you can get away with being unbalanced as long as you know if your opponents are good enough to try to exploit you and re adapt if thats the case starting a leveling war that you hopefully get the best of.
I chose the smaller size because 1, i dont have much air in my range thus not many bluffs and 2, he has a lot of air and weak showdown value. so its nice because i can bluff a little bit more cheaply and also as a vbet it works better because he will be able to call very rarely when i bet big.
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wtf
you fold like everything
yeah i like to fold and probably overdo it.
hey man, is it possible that u make a video for lower limits aswell like plo10 or plo25 would be really helpfull :)
Got to check with the boss first but honestly I don´t think I´d play all that differently.
39:50 bottom left, could you explain about your sqz? seems like pretty loose
I agree that it´s pretty loose/boarderline squeeze. In that spot I still like it for a few reasons.
1) I think I won´t get 4bet often because he minraised and I have an ace.
2) When I squeeze in that spot they will give me a lot of credit for AAxx which will enable me to steal some pots.
3) I have good implieds because they dont put me on lowcards.
4) that hand flops decent enough to get it in (like in the actual hand) quite often with the lower spr.
Tnx for the video, really like the 200plo videos! What is the difference between the regs you noted yellow and orange? I noticed the orange have a bigger 3b% but is that the only reason? (because you also noted some really active SNE player red)
Also, in the last hand. Wouldn't you find it better to bet the river (vs a reg obv) pretty small (like ~40%) to (1) get value from KKxx/QQxx or (2) to induce a bluff from a missed wrap (or even a KKxx/QQxx that turns his hand into a bluf) because your bet would seem pretty weak and AAxx heavy
hey,
I use orange for the more aggressive ones either pre or post flop but usually they are both.
The last hand is interesting and what you suggest is very valid especially in a vacuum (even tough I don´t expect him to bluff raise very often) because it´s true that KK/QQ will very likely call a smaller bet. I´m just always concerned with balancing and given that I raise ~20% utg I think that I will have a fair amount of hands in that spot that will want to bluff and so I chose a sizing that puts KK/QQ into a tough spot. All that said I´m far from sure that that is the correct strategy GTO-wise and even if it is it might still be not the most EV strategy because oftentimes you can get away with being unbalanced as long as you know if your opponents are good enough to try to exploit you and re adapt if thats the case starting a leveling war that you hopefully get the best of.
Can you explain your bet sizing on the river bet on the bottom left at 28:10 with the king flush? Thank you. I really enjoyed the video.
I chose the smaller size because 1, i dont have much air in my range thus not many bluffs and 2, he has a lot of air and weak showdown value. so its nice because i can bluff a little bit more cheaply and also as a vbet it works better because he will be able to call very rarely when i bet big.
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