24:35: You limp fold A3o with 20 bbs from sb after it is folded around to you?!
Why would you ever do this? I am pretty sure even open jamming is much better then limp folding an ACE with 20 bbs in a blind battle. When I saw you limping I thought you were planning to jam over any raise since your limp induces a lot bluff raises by a super wide range.
I definitely wasn't planning on limp folding, but the villain ~4x'ed my limp and from my experience this is not a sign of weakness. Therefore I changed my plan when I gathered more information. As you say, this is a nash jam so jamming would be a fine option as well.
what I noticed is that you open super wide under 20 bbs. what are the reason for that?
like at 26:30: you open with 17bbs J9o on the co. personally i would like to fold in that spot and try to maintain my stack size for 3bet shoving spots (keep FE) and to be able to double up to a decent stack.
I don't think J9o from the cutoff here is super wide. We only have to get through 3 players and we have position versus two of them. I would much rather open J9o here than Ax rags.
27:00: you call an ep open with 15 bbs on the HJ after saying you think this guy is really loose.
And then you are saying if someone behind you 3bets or jams you will put it in.
If the guy is really loose and you call 3bet jams anyway why dont you just shove allin yourself and at least have FE. There is 925 in the middle and you have 3000. So if your shove goes through that is huge for you. and even if you get called KQ has pretty good equity. another important bonus is that you fold out better hands like weak Ax.
At 18:30 you shove Q9 from BTN and you say that villain has to fold A2o cause hes rarely in front. But its a nash call and i thought and easy call for him when we shove only 9bb.
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24:35: You limp fold A3o with 20 bbs from sb after it is folded around to you?!
Why would you ever do this? I am pretty sure even open jamming is much better then limp folding an ACE with 20 bbs in a blind battle. When I saw you limping I thought you were planning to jam over any raise since your limp induces a lot bluff raises by a super wide range.
I definitely wasn't planning on limp folding, but the villain ~4x'ed my limp and from my experience this is not a sign of weakness. Therefore I changed my plan when I gathered more information. As you say, this is a nash jam so jamming would be a fine option as well.
what I noticed is that you open super wide under 20 bbs. what are the reason for that?
like at 26:30: you open with 17bbs J9o on the co. personally i would like to fold in that spot and try to maintain my stack size for 3bet shoving spots (keep FE) and to be able to double up to a decent stack.
I don't think J9o from the cutoff here is super wide. We only have to get through 3 players and we have position versus two of them. I would much rather open J9o here than Ax rags.
27:00: you call an ep open with 15 bbs on the HJ after saying you think this guy is really loose.
And then you are saying if someone behind you 3bets or jams you will put it in.
If the guy is really loose and you call 3bet jams anyway why dont you just shove allin yourself and at least have FE. There is 925 in the middle and you have 3000. So if your shove goes through that is huge for you. and even if you get called KQ has pretty good equity. another important bonus is that you fold out better hands like weak Ax.
I agree with you here, there is a flaw in my logic. Jamming here would be better according to my assumptions.
Thx for replying!
At 18:30 you shove Q9 from BTN and you say that villain has to fold A2o cause hes rarely in front. But its a nash call and i thought and easy call for him when we shove only 9bb.
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