@ Ad9d SB vs BB call 3bet:What kind of 3bet range did you give to BB in your sim? It seems like there is a lot of junk hands such as K6o, Q4o, T5s, 93s, etc. Do regulars really use 3bet ranges like this? Otherwise it makes the analysis useless just from the preflop!
BVB is a pretty unique spot (IP vs a wide range) where you should have a lot of ‘junk’ in your range, and a ton of hands will be mixed strategies.
Its a PIO approved preflop range ;)
But in order to get correct results we have to put BB 3bet range which is widely used by regulars, rather than the one which is approved by Pio, otherwise we are getting solutions vs Pio itself, not vs players we are actually up against.
I wonder what Pio Preflop suggest for your AQ hand, (it seems to me it's more like a fold than a defense against someone who has a "normal" 4betting range co v BT and against this sizing) maybe call against people who tend to 4b too much but than maybe flat preflop ?
Have few question regarding video
3rd min Q8o 1/3 cbet OOP on 953rainbow. We can't bet our whole range for that size I assume(that's the question)?, villian have more nutted hands and well connected to low cards, we will face a lot of raises and calling.
minute not important :) you didn't raise J5s vs dudd(regular), J5 looks too strong to be folding. Any reasons why?
Sorry for the late response :D
-OOP still does more betting than checking on this board texture, however Q8o and K8o are one of the rare combo's that prefer check folding quite a bit.
-For 3x J5s is very close, it will be around zero ev for folding, so against strong regs I don't mind folding it.
At around 34:30, you say that A9 is a good calling hand because it blocks some hands that he would want to CBet the flop with. This line of reasoning is wrong. Given that he did not CBet the flop, the particular hands you are talking about (which have a 9 in them) are ALREADY out of his range (or appear at low frequency) in this spot, so the A9 does not actually "block" them. When considering blocker effects, you need to look at the range of hands that he actually gets to this spot with given his line so far. You can't "block" hands that aren't in range anyway.
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@ Ad9d SB vs BB call 3bet:What kind of 3bet range did you give to BB in your sim? It seems like there is a lot of junk hands such as K6o, Q4o, T5s, 93s, etc. Do regulars really use 3bet ranges like this? Otherwise it makes the analysis useless just from the preflop!
BVB is a pretty unique spot (IP vs a wide range) where you should have a lot of ‘junk’ in your range, and a ton of hands will be mixed strategies.
Its a PIO approved preflop range ;)
But in order to get correct results we have to put BB 3bet range which is widely used by regulars, rather than the one which is approved by Pio, otherwise we are getting solutions vs Pio itself, not vs players we are actually up against.
Webcam definitely made the video less dull. Thank you.
You look a little like Max Verstappen off season :)
I wonder what Pio Preflop suggest for your AQ hand, (it seems to me it's more like a fold than a defense against someone who has a "normal" 4betting range co v BT and against this sizing) maybe call against people who tend to 4b too much but than maybe flat preflop ?
readless, it's a little too loose I think.
great Video Man keep it up=)
Have few question regarding video
3rd min Q8o 1/3 cbet OOP on 953rainbow. We can't bet our whole range for that size I assume(that's the question)?, villian have more nutted hands and well connected to low cards, we will face a lot of raises and calling.
minute not important :) you didn't raise J5s vs dudd(regular), J5 looks too strong to be folding. Any reasons why?
Sorry for the late response :D
-OOP still does more betting than checking on this board texture, however Q8o and K8o are one of the rare combo's that prefer check folding quite a bit.
-For 3x J5s is very close, it will be around zero ev for folding, so against strong regs I don't mind folding it.
At around 34:30, you say that A9 is a good calling hand because it blocks some hands that he would want to CBet the flop with. This line of reasoning is wrong. Given that he did not CBet the flop, the particular hands you are talking about (which have a 9 in them) are ALREADY out of his range (or appear at low frequency) in this spot, so the A9 does not actually "block" them. When considering blocker effects, you need to look at the range of hands that he actually gets to this spot with given his line so far. You can't "block" hands that aren't in range anyway.
At 22:47, i guess your choice to bet this big on the flop on this texture is an exploitative one, or is this the size you use in general?
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