3 Table $2.5/$5 6-max Zoom NLHE (part 3)

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3 Table $2.5/$5 6-max Zoom NLHE (part 3)

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POSTED Mar 11, 2017

Mark returns with part 3 this time sitting on some deeper stacks.

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Taiga 8 years ago

Hey Mark
2:10 JJ if you know villain is bluffing hands like this what adjustment would you make? Would you just call any pair on the turn and river since he seems to be massively overbluffing?
2:25 88 how wide would you call turn here? J9+?
20:35 QJ say we call turn with 55 or something, and he bets again on a 4h river for like 3/4 pot. How wide should we be bluff catching river? I feel these spots are kind of hard to know how much to call.
30:00 JJ if he did just barrel off with 78 instead of checking turn how light do you think we should be calling river? And if the guy was a nit then how much tighter do you think we should be calling otr?
thanks

Sai 8 years ago

Very nice video , enjoyed it alot. I have a question about your hud : do you use notecaddy? I see you opening some pop up like "villain 3b btn vs co percentage " . I have Just the std holdem manager2 hud but i would like to improve it ,and use this usefull pop ups Too. Any help/ answer would be appreciated. Thanks in advance guys

EluSiVeMark 8 years ago

Thanks Sai,

Yes i have notecaddy but i do not use it. As far as the popups. You can create them yourself in HM2. It takes a bit of practise but it's pretty straightforward. Hud Setting -> create popups. If u have trouble figuring it out lmk.

Lesoux 8 years ago

how in general you construct a c-betting range sb-vs-bb like pfr...and what sizing

EluSiVeMark 8 years ago

We are oop but we do have a range advantage. Generally on dry flops we can very often use a small sizing with a big portion of our range. The more lower and connected the boards are the more we want to check and use a x/c, x/r or x/fold. If u have PIO u can try a bunch of different types of boards and check out what kind of strategies are good.

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