Not sure about that, I will have some low flushes which are better for bluff call, also calling all Kx would probably be exploitable. Maybe with some frequency it's a call
13:54 Table 4
Co opens 2,5x, SB calls, folding A8o from bb vs these opponents or as a default?
What if opening would be 3x,sb also calls but they are very weak regs/fun players?
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really enjopy the format of session review backd up with occasional use of simple postflopp
Thanks for the video. Great analysis and thought process.
Great format!
Hey nice video
31:35 with the K7 If you check back turn, you are still calling on a spade river right?
Thanks :)
Not sure about that, I will have some low flushes which are better for bluff call, also calling all Kx would probably be exploitable. Maybe with some frequency it's a call
Nice!
What "basic" rules are there for calling with big pairs?
Or how would you go on and create good calling-ranges for big pairs.
Didn't really understand the question. Calling in what spots?
hey,
25:10, table 4, what hands are you slowplaying on BUvs BB 3 bet, as you mentioned that SB player changes how we construct our ranges against SQ.
for example you can slowplay AA,KK,AK but 3way it wont be that good of an idea
Can you please develop on the concept of having more bluffs then value hands on your overbet!? thanks
Using bigger sizing forces your opponent to call less thus you can afford to be bluffing more frequently without being exploited
13:54 Table 4
Co opens 2,5x, SB calls, folding A8o from bb vs these opponents or as a default?
What if opening would be 3x,sb also calls but they are very weak regs/fun players?
Thank you
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