12:31 You describe villain donking range very well.
I like your raise, even if he does have all 16 combos of QJ and 76s he will also have so much pair plus draw on this turn. JT,J9s, 7x, QT, Q9s, etc and he also picks up some two pair.
NH
When we are in a zoom game, where we have fast fold button available, I prefer opening wider preflop and having smaller sizing allows me that. Also, if players are passive preflop and sticky postflop, I would still open smaller, but if they fold a lot postflop and are very passive preflop, increasing your opening sizing will net you more money when you bet on the flop and later streets.
@ 23:06 bottom right
You dont think villain will fold allot of his flop BDFD's on turn?
You said
The one thing I dont like is we block some of his turn continuing range, which will be BDFD.
I think this is where we derive our fold equity from on turn, no?
OTR I think this is a awesome triple barrel for the fact that we dont block his FD's. I see allot of people doing that.
Honestly I think as long as we dont use the flush blocker's OTR we'll be good, and that's why it's important to have these combo's in our turn range.
When we are playing vs weaker player, we just have to think what is the most likely hand our opponent can have. I think when weaker player doesn't bet in this spot, he mostly has a give up or a random Q and betting once huge as a bluff should be quite profitable. On the other hand, when we are playing vs regular, I wouldn't overbet this spot quite often on the turn as we are limited with our turn value hands (we don't have AQ, TT, even KQo preflop) which makes our turn range very bluff heavy. For this sizing, we can valuebet some Tx and on a board such dynamic as that, we can introduce river overbets on blanks if we want to.
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12:31 You describe villain donking range very well.
I like your raise, even if he does have all 16 combos of QJ and 76s he will also have so much pair plus draw on this turn. JT,J9s, 7x, QT, Q9s, etc and he also picks up some two pair.
NH
Can you explain your fold table 1 @ 22:53?
Hi there,
Thanks for comments. I think this hand was played sloppy preflop and this should be a call even vs 3x open.
I noticed you open 2.25x UTG. If you where playing in a different player pool were in general it plays very passive. Would you use this sizing?
When we are in a zoom game, where we have fast fold button available, I prefer opening wider preflop and having smaller sizing allows me that. Also, if players are passive preflop and sticky postflop, I would still open smaller, but if they fold a lot postflop and are very passive preflop, increasing your opening sizing will net you more money when you bet on the flop and later streets.
@ 23:06 bottom right
You dont think villain will fold allot of his flop BDFD's on turn?
You said
I think this is where we derive our fold equity from on turn, no?
OTR I think this is a awesome triple barrel for the fact that we dont block his FD's. I see allot of people doing that.
Honestly I think as long as we dont use the flush blocker's OTR we'll be good, and that's why it's important to have these combo's in our turn range.
I don't understand about which hand you are talking about.
aaa my bad bottom right table 4
Thank you for great video! :D
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8:00 What are your main consideration to overbet some spot agaisnt a weaker player? The same question against a balance reg?
Thanks, nice video
Hi there,
When we are playing vs weaker player, we just have to think what is the most likely hand our opponent can have. I think when weaker player doesn't bet in this spot, he mostly has a give up or a random Q and betting once huge as a bluff should be quite profitable. On the other hand, when we are playing vs regular, I wouldn't overbet this spot quite often on the turn as we are limited with our turn value hands (we don't have AQ, TT, even KQo preflop) which makes our turn range very bluff heavy. For this sizing, we can valuebet some Tx and on a board such dynamic as that, we can introduce river overbets on blanks if we want to.
@ 34min you are not tempted to float with J8s at table 3 ? You might be folding too much if you don't float enough back doors.
You are right, this hand should be floated or even check raised on the flop
Nice video. What is the match series that you recomended? Didn't understood sorry
Steve Paul made some excellent math videos!
Right now I don't have a leading range (unless pfr checks previous street), and not sure in which spot should I develop a leading range.
For what I saw, I think it should be when the board favours our range. Is that right?
That is correct. When you think about it, continuation bet is a lead with range advantage.
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