At 5:30 you barrel AQ on a turn Q. Once opponent cc oop ep vs ep in a spot where he is still somewhat uncapped, his rng seems pretty narrow and strong.
I don't see a lot of worse hands calling on the turn and it seems like if he does call the turn we end up chking back river a lot. It does not seem like a 2 street value hand.
Thank you. I think checking back the turn especially when we block the 2 possible QJs combos is going to be too tight here, even more so against a weaker player and even even more so when he covers us and thus has more incentive to fast play flop by x/r.
Hey Alex Thanks! Excellent series again! I liked it a lot being a PKO review. I'm sad that I've watched all your videos in one week and now I've to wait for more :D.
For suggestion for future videos I have a few:
1- Playing OOP High Cbet boards, I often know the low cbet boards but miss the high ones.
2- Checking Back Turns with equity like OESD or gutshots and barreling other categories of hands, I found very intesting the concep that we check back some hands with equity to realize and bet other hands, I often bet them and hate life when get check/jam. But at the same time, I struggle with which of other category of hands to bet and what to bluff or not once we checked with the draws turn.
And all the HH's or other ideia that you have will be great content.
Thanks.
At 19:20, can you go for a block-bet otr, maybe 25-35% sizing? he definitely has worse hands which can call us (AT, KQ etc), and we can comfortably fold to a raise, especially given the profile of the villain.
The drawback of this strategy could probably be that we dont want to bluff for this sizing at all. Since we're playing against a rec, could this be a profitable exploit?
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Great series and analyses.
At 5:30 you barrel AQ on a turn Q. Once opponent cc oop ep vs ep in a spot where he is still somewhat uncapped, his rng seems pretty narrow and strong.
I don't see a lot of worse hands calling on the turn and it seems like if he does call the turn we end up chking back river a lot. It does not seem like a 2 street value hand.
Can you ever chk back the turn?
Thank you. I think checking back the turn especially when we block the 2 possible QJs combos is going to be too tight here, even more so against a weaker player and even even more so when he covers us and thus has more incentive to fast play flop by x/r.
Great video once again Alex!
Thanks for content, quality as usual.
Could you share the method you use to convert bounties into big blinds Alex?
Thanks
I answered in the previous vid, thanks!
Hey Alex Thanks! Excellent series again! I liked it a lot being a PKO review. I'm sad that I've watched all your videos in one week and now I've to wait for more :D.
For suggestion for future videos I have a few:
1- Playing OOP High Cbet boards, I often know the low cbet boards but miss the high ones.
2- Checking Back Turns with equity like OESD or gutshots and barreling other categories of hands, I found very intesting the concep that we check back some hands with equity to realize and bet other hands, I often bet them and hate life when get check/jam. But at the same time, I struggle with which of other category of hands to bet and what to bluff or not once we checked with the draws turn.
And all the HH's or other ideia that you have will be great content.
Thanks.
Thank you for your comment and suggestions!
Thanks Alex, really enjoying the PKO content
At 19:20, can you go for a block-bet otr, maybe 25-35% sizing? he definitely has worse hands which can call us (AT, KQ etc), and we can comfortably fold to a raise, especially given the profile of the villain.
The drawback of this strategy could probably be that we dont want to bluff for this sizing at all. Since we're playing against a rec, could this be a profitable exploit?
I agree with all your points yes, my only concern was just how tight I thought he was 3betting.
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