hey grayson,
nice vid as always... rly enjoy watching these and can agree w/most of ur decisions...
32:20, didnt like ur AQ bluff otr since all str8 and fd´s busted and he will look u up pretty pretty light there... also u are overbluffing wayyyy too much when u are betting a-hi typehands otr...
i´d like a 1/3 psb ott, since the 8 hits ur range better than his and u got many 8x combos in ur predefendingrange which u can easily lead ott now..
i´d like to see an another part for this series since u have rly nice stacks esp. s500 and the both 162´s
I agree that it is a bad bet on the river. Unfortunately my stacks in everything but the 6max fizzled out so the next part of the series will be a HH review of the 6max.
30.00 min - The 75s hand, you say he hasn't got flushes and not often 9x and I agree but your range is quit weak when you check 3 times. We're gonna bet 9x and flushes on the river, so when you check again he can bluff you off weak 1 pair hands etc?
I do think I get to showdown with the best hand some of the time by just checking down, but betting twice is also an option. I would prefer to lead turn with hands with better equity when called like KQ and AcX.
31:40 AQ you said you should check and not bet.. but, check/call or check fold!? or depends on his size? if so, which is call and which is fold!?
14:00 66.. you said is it a 3b/f.. but doing this, u r basic bluffing your hand.. do you think sometimes calling a profitable move, since you are realizing your eq!? do you think the 3b is more profitable with some Ax, Kx, as blockers!? thanks.. btw, nice videos
31:40 - This really depends on his river tendencies and also his flop cbetting tendencies. If he is cbetting this flop a lot, he will have a lot more air in his range on the river. I don't think he will bet 10x for value, and expect most players to bet the turn with 8x, so he will have a fairly narrow value range. This is not a spot I expect most random players to bluff in, so I would lean towards a fold against most people, but there are some players that are capable of bluffing here that I will be snapping off.
14:00 - Yes, it is better to have A and K blockers when 3betting, but I do not think I can profitably flat 66 here, especially from the SB, so my only options are to 3bet or fold. Because he opens so much I think it is fine to 3b/f 66 here.
minute 23 AA hand on 345 2-flush flop. Think back 3-bet allin is better. The 3 wheel card flop is very wet. pps or are almost all over pairs, sets, and/or straight draws. Aces are straight draws. Plus there are flush draws. I know the small sizing is scary, but I would go with AA. AA is much stronger here than KK, as you also have a straight draw.
I don't think it would be a huge mistake to go with AA, but I also thought that I would be able to play my hand pretty well on later streets against this guy. I also felt that he would be more nutted and have less draws with his raise sizing.
thanks for the vid, always great stuff to watch and learn from
basic questions:
@ 25:00 vs a loose opener, do you flat KQo to keep his dominated hands in or what is the argument for not 3-betting IP to get value from his weaker range ?
@ 31:30 by flatting with AQo in BB you give a free flop to a loose CO range, i thought there is more value to get from CO by 3-betting here. also 30bb vs CO AQ can be good enough to 3-bet-call. what you think? on the other hand it's pretty deceptive and I understand why you flat some strong hands here
@33:40 fold to c-bet on A high board with KJhh BDFD and BDSD. is this not a hand you want to have in your calling/floating range on A high flop?
25:00 - 3betting is a decent option too, and if my opponent was not 4betting very often it would probably the best play. Like you said I am keeping all of his hands that I dominate in when I just flat, which is a plus.
31:30 - I agree that I should 3b/call AQ if we are 30bb deep. Even as deep as we are, 3betting for value is still a reasonable play. Against most players I would have to 5b over a 4b, which is a situation I wanted to avoid, especially given the fact that I am in the BB and it deceptive to flat like you said.
33:40 - You are right, this is one of the best hands, in terms of equity, to have in my floating range and I should call flop.
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hey grayson,
nice vid as always... rly enjoy watching these and can agree w/most of ur decisions...
32:20, didnt like ur AQ bluff otr since all str8 and fd´s busted and he will look u up pretty pretty light there... also u are overbluffing wayyyy too much when u are betting a-hi typehands otr...
i´d like a 1/3 psb ott, since the 8 hits ur range better than his and u got many 8x combos in ur predefendingrange which u can easily lead ott now..
i´d like to see an another part for this series since u have rly nice stacks esp. s500 and the both 162´s
cheers, rudi
I agree that it is a bad bet on the river. Unfortunately my stacks in everything but the 6max fizzled out so the next part of the series will be a HH review of the 6max.
30.00 min - The 75s hand, you say he hasn't got flushes and not often 9x and I agree but your range is quit weak when you check 3 times. We're gonna bet 9x and flushes on the river, so when you check again he can bluff you off weak 1 pair hands etc?
Good point, I won't be going for a c/r very often with these hands. He can probably vbet any J on the river as well.
i would definitely like to see another live session vid!
AJo vs CO shove spot, if it wasn't the bubble you still call this?
what range you give to that type of shove?
What time in the video was this from?
min 18:10 at the bigger 162
Yes, I would still call because I think at worst his range is exclusively low pocket pairs, which I am getting right price to call against.
w 75s hand on 30.00 min, wouldn't it be better to bet turn and fire river on no club and paired rivers.
I do think I get to showdown with the best hand some of the time by just checking down, but betting twice is also an option. I would prefer to lead turn with hands with better equity when called like KQ and AcX.
31:40 AQ you said you should check and not bet.. but, check/call or check fold!? or depends on his size? if so, which is call and which is fold!?
14:00 66.. you said is it a 3b/f.. but doing this, u r basic bluffing your hand.. do you think sometimes calling a profitable move, since you are realizing your eq!? do you think the 3b is more profitable with some Ax, Kx, as blockers!? thanks.. btw, nice videos
31:40 - This really depends on his river tendencies and also his flop cbetting tendencies. If he is cbetting this flop a lot, he will have a lot more air in his range on the river. I don't think he will bet 10x for value, and expect most players to bet the turn with 8x, so he will have a fairly narrow value range. This is not a spot I expect most random players to bluff in, so I would lean towards a fold against most people, but there are some players that are capable of bluffing here that I will be snapping off.
14:00 - Yes, it is better to have A and K blockers when 3betting, but I do not think I can profitably flat 66 here, especially from the SB, so my only options are to 3bet or fold. Because he opens so much I think it is fine to 3b/f 66 here.
minute 23 AA hand on 345 2-flush flop. Think back 3-bet allin is better. The 3 wheel card flop is very wet. pps or are almost all over pairs, sets, and/or straight draws. Aces are straight draws. Plus there are flush draws. I know the small sizing is scary, but I would go with AA. AA is much stronger here than KK, as you also have a straight draw.
I don't think it would be a huge mistake to go with AA, but I also thought that I would be able to play my hand pretty well on later streets against this guy. I also felt that he would be more nutted and have less draws with his raise sizing.
thanks for the vid, always great stuff to watch and learn from
basic questions:
@ 25:00 vs a loose opener, do you flat KQo to keep his dominated hands in or what is the argument for not 3-betting IP to get value from his weaker range ?
@ 31:30 by flatting with AQo in BB you give a free flop to a loose CO range, i thought there is more value to get from CO by 3-betting here. also 30bb vs CO AQ can be good enough to 3-bet-call. what you think? on the other hand it's pretty deceptive and I understand why you flat some strong hands here
@33:40 fold to c-bet on A high board with KJhh BDFD and BDSD. is this not a hand you want to have in your calling/floating range on A high flop?
25:00 - 3betting is a decent option too, and if my opponent was not 4betting very often it would probably the best play. Like you said I am keeping all of his hands that I dominate in when I just flat, which is a plus.
31:30 - I agree that I should 3b/call AQ if we are 30bb deep. Even as deep as we are, 3betting for value is still a reasonable play. Against most players I would have to 5b over a 4b, which is a situation I wanted to avoid, especially given the fact that I am in the BB and it deceptive to flat like you said.
33:40 - You are right, this is one of the best hands, in terms of equity, to have in my floating range and I should call flop.
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