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4 Table $2.5/$5 6-Max Zoom NLHE

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ERA7ER

POSTED Jul 28, 2015

ERA7ER looks to stay positive as he battles through a difficult session that finds him on the wrong end of some sticky spots.

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Airborne 9 years, 8 months ago

so sick how you have been running in all those videos, Im not sure if you are that bad or it is just bad running...

ClouD 9 years, 8 months ago

He's not bad... but some of the bad runs for other coaches are most likely being remade, so we don't get to see a lot of these. That's also good because we mostly want to learn how to win and get value, but having vids where we don't win all the time is also beneficial to keep a better mindset and more realistic expectations out of a single session

ERA7ER 9 years, 8 months ago

in the last videos i was running pretty horrible... nothing i could do.
but i think its even more interesting when u run bad for videos because you also need to know the spots where you just cannot do anything, so you can difference from bad plays.

ClouD 9 years, 8 months ago

6:30 after reviewing the session do you think it's possible he may eventually be bluffing enough to bluffcatch? You don't raise draws as often as some other players so he might be tempted to check his AQ AK on the river and use them as bet/bet/cc and his value range becomes thinner. These spots are so hard when you think you are not playing against a balanced opponent, it leaves a bad feeling even though you are going with a somewhat solid exploitive read.

ERA7ER 9 years, 8 months ago

its true what you said. as i also mentioned in the video i was close to calling, because he could definitly be bluffing through here a lot.
just sometimes in the games when ppl overbet vs a very weak range they tend to have it on stars a lot.
also another argument is that we still have better hands to call like A4,A7,AT which im obv never folding. So since i think this specific opponent might not bluff like this i decided to fold. but its very close i think.

mason barrell 9 years, 8 months ago

In the A6ss hand at the start of the video, could we consider checking the turn?

It's a pretty bad card, as his Ax offsuit combos are likely not weaker than AJ. I feel like he would jam his unpaired flush draws, which he would probably fold to our shove.

I guess we want to get value from his KQ/QJdd hands that would likely check back turn.

I understand he is a wide c-bettor, but wouldn't that just give him more hands to bluff with ott? Assuming he is defending close to optimally against our flop check raise.

I feel like it's definitely a +EV turn jam, but I think checking might be more profitable.

Kevin Sharp 9 years, 8 months ago

In my experience at least, people tend to underbluff that spot (meaning, they almost always check back a FD or straight draw, instead of shoving and often getting a fold) once you check, even though I very rarely check a strong hand there. The fact villain would very often just take a free card with their draws makes me think that the EV of going all in is probably just better than checking by a good bit, and will remain so until people learn to be more balanced on those big pots.

ERA7ER 9 years, 8 months ago

i think since i made my checkraise kinda large he is not defending too wide.
and since my hand is very vulnerable and i also dont expecct him to bet very often when checked to because he can just take free cards with basically his entire range, thats why i dont think we should check here. also our combodraws we would never check and A6 is still good enough to jam here for sure. even protecting becomes important because this pot is already very large. so i would never check here.

MorronGun 9 years, 8 months ago

Hi there! Have a few questions about preflop calling ranges.
- At min 1.55 you fold A5o against almost a minriase from the CO, what would be your calling range here?
- At min 24.35 you call with 95o BU vs BB against something litte bit bigger than a minraise. How wide are you calling in this spot? About 80%?
I hope you run better next time, but in zoom 500NL has sometimes less than 10% of recreational players playing, so it's not surprising to lose if not stacking a fish.

ERA7ER 9 years, 8 months ago

yes i should defend A5o in the BB vs co there.
against a minraise i will defend a lot, but i dont know the exact number. basically all hands that are not like total trash, like 92o and hands in these category.
well its a lot about running these days because variance gets bigger and bigger because the edges get smaller. but what can u do..

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