I know you are busy teaching, but if you could be making more videos, especially the theory ones, that would be great.
You are a great instructor.
Thanks for the video :)
PS : for example - you briefly talked about it during this video - how many bluffs in a flop spot where it is NOT a NvBC scenario, with 3 different sprs etc. That kind of theory-practical videos ;)
On the final hand, it seems like villain's flop and turn calls are pretty bad given this was originally a three way pot, before even getting to the river?
I would think he has enough TT and better and 8s to call river with?
Its only my (one) opinion, but i really dont like watching videos at Bovada, skin is awful and the dynamic seems to be very specific out there. But it's obviously not big deal, footage was pretty good regardless. :)
@11:30
I would say that big part of his range is 89/87/A8. I think potting or overbetting turn makes a lot of sense on some blanks. Definetely checking on 7 tho.
@13:51 TL(TopLeft.)
99-TT, 98s, 87s, T8s, 86s something like that should be our check-call, check-fold range in that spot?? or is it too wide ??
@18:46 TL
We should have a 2bluff for each value hand here right? or at least more bluffs than value hands, and continue with a ratio of 1 bluff 1 value and continue river with 1bluff 2 value or something near those ratios right ??
16:34, 22: From a strictly 1-a perspective, thinking about all of the hands with which you flat a BTN open from the BB, should you flat the cbet with 22? BTN has a range and positional advantage, so maybe that should be a bigger consideration for me than just defending the right amount of hands vs. a c-bet. Thoughts?
I wouldn't worry too much about defending 1-a since even button's worst opens will have some equity and thus a profitable check back. Also 22 is a pretty bad hand on that board...equity vs range-wise it would be in the 1-a range but it has such bad playability (it almost never improves to anything but a bluff catcher) I'm not sure that's enough.
Hey Steve,
Nice vid man and good job explaining your thought processes in game...
Quick question: at 21:30 you open AQs in the CO and get flatted by the SB with a 33bb stack and squeezed (to 9 bbs) by the BB with a 25bb stack- why didn't you just shove when it came back to you?
probably distracted talking about the aces hand. Though if he's always jamming flop then call and fold terrible flops seems fine.
Glad you liked the video!
hi Paul
so honor to watch the videos which you maded. because I am new of nlhe,I can learn a lot from your video ,hopefully you can upload more videos in the future and so I can still learning from you . lol
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I know you are busy teaching, but if you could be making more videos, especially the theory ones, that would be great.
You are a great instructor.
Thanks for the video :)
PS : for example - you briefly talked about it during this video - how many bluffs in a flop spot where it is NOT a NvBC scenario, with 3 different sprs etc. That kind of theory-practical videos ;)
Glad you're enjoying the videos and appreciate the kind words :)
Press pot and then click back one BB to 2.5x easier
The global game stats for 100 zoom are 30-20-5
People with sub 100bb stacks are 10-1 stationy fish, as you saw at 28' mark
Thanks for another good video Steve.
On the final hand, it seems like villain's flop and turn calls are pretty bad given this was originally a three way pot, before even getting to the river?
I would think he has enough TT and better and 8s to call river with?
yeah I think turn is almost certainly a fold for villain
Hi Steve , is Bodog the european version of Bovada ? do you know if they share a player pool ?
Not really sure sorry. I think Bodog might be Canadian but could easily be wrong. My impression is they share player pools.
Its only my (one) opinion, but i really dont like watching videos at Bovada, skin is awful and the dynamic seems to be very specific out there. But it's obviously not big deal, footage was pretty good regardless. :)
@11:30
I would say that big part of his range is 89/87/A8. I think potting or overbetting turn makes a lot of sense on some blanks. Definetely checking on 7 tho.
@13:51 TL(TopLeft.)
99-TT, 98s, 87s, T8s, 86s something like that should be our check-call, check-fold range in that spot?? or is it too wide ??
@18:46 TL
We should have a 2bluff for each value hand here right? or at least more bluffs than value hands, and continue with a ratio of 1 bluff 1 value and continue river with 1bluff 2 value or something near those ratios right ??
16:34, 22: From a strictly 1-a perspective, thinking about all of the hands with which you flat a BTN open from the BB, should you flat the cbet with 22? BTN has a range and positional advantage, so maybe that should be a bigger consideration for me than just defending the right amount of hands vs. a c-bet. Thoughts?
I wouldn't worry too much about defending 1-a since even button's worst opens will have some equity and thus a profitable check back. Also 22 is a pretty bad hand on that board...equity vs range-wise it would be in the 1-a range but it has such bad playability (it almost never improves to anything but a bluff catcher) I'm not sure that's enough.
Hey Steve,
Nice vid man and good job explaining your thought processes in game...
Quick question: at 21:30 you open AQs in the CO and get flatted by the SB with a 33bb stack and squeezed (to 9 bbs) by the BB with a 25bb stack- why didn't you just shove when it came back to you?
probably distracted talking about the aces hand. Though if he's always jamming flop then call and fold terrible flops seems fine.
Glad you liked the video!
ok, thanks!
hi Paul
so honor to watch the videos which you maded. because I am new of nlhe,I can learn a lot from your video ,hopefully you can upload more videos in the future and so I can still learning from you . lol
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