yeah ignored the points about his range being different in KO, super easy to miss that stuff playing alot of tables etc, but got to be shaper in game! with turn sizing i do think we can take out some a8s k8s 76s 108s etc as expect those to block alot and be more polar
a8s def jamming pre i think good, defintly like open jamming river too, whats our adjustment on turn when population is betting too equity driven as you mentioned here? Think for sure jamming the range that pio is using on the turn gets way worse when we are actually blocking the bet folds now
Thank you for your comment. Hmm, I'm not sure it will get much worse because them betting more equity based also means more JT/KJ/KT etc which is a b/f, so jamming the flushdraws still works out quite well as we get a bunch of stronger hands to fold.
Thank you! At 10:00, the SPR is about 1.5, so we really don't want to be doing much big betting ott and the board isn't draw-y enough where we want to have jams. If the turn was say a Ten, then I could see us having a bunch of 1.5x pot jams.
As for 31:00, we do have a decent amount of overbetting. We can't doo too much of that due to how good the turn is for the big blind, with him turning straights and 2p etc while a lot of our flop bets have completely bricked.
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great vid mate!
yeah ignored the points about his range being different in KO, super easy to miss that stuff playing alot of tables etc, but got to be shaper in game! with turn sizing i do think we can take out some a8s k8s 76s 108s etc as expect those to block alot and be more polar
a8s def jamming pre i think good, defintly like open jamming river too, whats our adjustment on turn when population is betting too equity driven as you mentioned here? Think for sure jamming the range that pio is using on the turn gets way worse when we are actually blocking the bet folds now
Thank you for your comment. Hmm, I'm not sure it will get much worse because them betting more equity based also means more JT/KJ/KT etc which is a b/f, so jamming the flushdraws still works out quite well as we get a bunch of stronger hands to fold.
Really liked this format mixing your thoughts and sims.
At 10:00 and 31:00 I would have thought we would get overbets on the turn. At 31:00 maybe it is because of spr? Not sure about the spot at 10:00.
Thanks.
Thank you! At 10:00, the SPR is about 1.5, so we really don't want to be doing much big betting ott and the board isn't draw-y enough where we want to have jams. If the turn was say a Ten, then I could see us having a bunch of 1.5x pot jams.
As for 31:00, we do have a decent amount of overbetting. We can't doo too much of that due to how good the turn is for the big blind, with him turning straights and 2p etc while a lot of our flop bets have completely bricked.
The donk on 963Qtt is just an effective way for OOP to avoid an overbet. Give IP a bigger turn raise sizing and the donk will go away.
How do you proceed on turns after C/R 52 on QT2, shutting down on overs/4 flush and barrelling undercards?
Great video format, Ty
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