You are right in that there are some hands that the BTN wants to jam at 20bb instead of opening but the point of this 2 part video series is focusing on the big blind so I wanted to give a more complete button range, so that the strategy among stack sizes doesn't change much.
I remenber that in a video one year ago, you said that some people play poor in board AKX, because generally they bet smaller then they should.
But in simple trainer, in two boards AKX you bet small size or 50% size (and the GTO trainer agree with you).
If i understand its only because the BB stack is to shallow, and we prefer big bet sizes in board A76ss (or something like this). But im not sure with, could you confirm my assumptions?
Perhaps the position make some difference too (playing BTN or UTG)
Hey, this has to do with stack size a lot. Your assumptions are correct, but here we are playing vs a 12.5bb Big blind stack, whereas my comment in the previous video was referring to a more regular stack size.
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hello thx for the video , strange range for btn vs BB (there is hand that are shove preflop on btn) or i missunderstand something?
You are right in that there are some hands that the BTN wants to jam at 20bb instead of opening but the point of this 2 part video series is focusing on the big blind so I wanted to give a more complete button range, so that the strategy among stack sizes doesn't change much.
Excellent video!
I found it really useful to see you (while guessing myself) put in practice, the theory concept you analysed.
Thank you for your feedback, happy you enjoyed it!
Hi Alex, great video!
What stack sizes are we talking here, is the BB defending off of 5-7bb?
Hey, this is a continuation of my previous video and there I explain that the big blind is defending off 12.5bbs
Hi Alex,
I remenber that in a video one year ago, you said that some people play poor in board AKX, because generally they bet smaller then they should.
But in simple trainer, in two boards AKX you bet small size or 50% size (and the GTO trainer agree with you).
If i understand its only because the BB stack is to shallow, and we prefer big bet sizes in board A76ss (or something like this). But im not sure with, could you confirm my assumptions?
Perhaps the position make some difference too (playing BTN or UTG)
Hey, this has to do with stack size a lot. Your assumptions are correct, but here we are playing vs a 12.5bb Big blind stack, whereas my comment in the previous video was referring to a more regular stack size.
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