20:30 can you ever consider a move here on the turn with the Kc? Maybe cc then look to bluff club or straight rivers? Would we want to be a lot deeper to even consider that?
29:30 you said your river bet was thin but couldn't he have some a7 a6 56 55 hands that will pay you off?
20:30 I like the creativity, but it would be too loose! Lots of better hands to make moves with on the turn. We can check-raise or check shove 7x of clubs, 3x of clubs. K4o was basically a breakeven flop call already, so it's just the first type of hand we should let go to a turn barrel. As for having a Kc on the river to bluff clubs, it's not that important. Whenever you need to justify a call because of future bluff potential, it's just going to be very thin, it is only 20% for the club river in the first place. Also, we can just get there with Kc hands that were not supposed to fold the turn, like Kc6, for example. We could look to make moves on rivers with hands like that occasionally.
29:30 You might be right, might not be as thin as I thought. Could be results-oriented thinking on my part.
Loving the vids and playing style. 35.00 hypothetically speaking, what would be your response on river 7d if it goes 2/3 pot lead, fold, action on you?
I would cry! But after that, I would probably make the hero fold. With SB overcalling the turn, many flushes would make sense and not a lot of bluffs would make sense. He would probably want an offsuit hand with a blocker to bluff, and most of those wouldn't flat pre or overcall the turn. He would kinda need KJ with Jd to make that bluff, which would already require creativity. Even if he's capable of that, there are still too many flush combos.
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20:30 can you ever consider a move here on the turn with the Kc? Maybe cc then look to bluff club or straight rivers? Would we want to be a lot deeper to even consider that?
29:30 you said your river bet was thin but couldn't he have some a7 a6 56 55 hands that will pay you off?
Great video. Thanks!
20:30 I like the creativity, but it would be too loose! Lots of better hands to make moves with on the turn. We can check-raise or check shove 7x of clubs, 3x of clubs. K4o was basically a breakeven flop call already, so it's just the first type of hand we should let go to a turn barrel. As for having a Kc on the river to bluff clubs, it's not that important. Whenever you need to justify a call because of future bluff potential, it's just going to be very thin, it is only 20% for the club river in the first place. Also, we can just get there with Kc hands that were not supposed to fold the turn, like Kc6, for example. We could look to make moves on rivers with hands like that occasionally.
29:30 You might be right, might not be as thin as I thought. Could be results-oriented thinking on my part.
10:48 What kind of bad hands are you betting here that are part of your polar range?
KQo KJo AJo ATo with diamond, some stuff like QJss, A4s. None of those I would always bet but just would pick hands like that.
Loving the vids and playing style. 35.00 hypothetically speaking, what would be your response on river 7d if it goes 2/3 pot lead, fold, action on you?
I would cry! But after that, I would probably make the hero fold. With SB overcalling the turn, many flushes would make sense and not a lot of bluffs would make sense. He would probably want an offsuit hand with a blocker to bluff, and most of those wouldn't flat pre or overcall the turn. He would kinda need KJ with Jd to make that bluff, which would already require creativity. Even if he's capable of that, there are still too many flush combos.
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