BvB Practice Ace-High Boards: You'll Always Have Leaks in the Spot

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BvB Practice Ace-High Boards: You'll Always Have Leaks in the Spot

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Alexandra Fagaras

POSTED Sep 30, 2024

Alexandra Fagaras continues her exploration of BvB which is an exceedingly difficult spot and looks to minimize the never ending series of leaks that seemingly pop up.

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TRUEPOWER 6 months ago

Great video Alexandra!

Hardest part for me, is online, constantly battling Bvb such wide ranges, throw in limping, checking behind, limp raises, 3 betting pre flop makes it more complicated

Alexandra Fagaras 6 months ago

Thanks!

Yeah I know it can be hard. For me personally what helps is to remind myself it's not an easy spot to play and whenever I find myself in it try to be super tuned in and think of ranges, interaction with the board etc. in order to make sure I play well instead of going on auto-pilot

mx404 6 months ago

Hey Alexandra thanks for covering the BVB content again! The most tricky formation imo.

Would be great to see you do some delayed nodes from both SB and BB :D

777TripSevens777 5 months ago

Alexandra,
Nice video covering BvB drilling. The hand at ~10:00 where you have 33 on A83r turn Kh bringing BDFD, I was a little surprised, like you were, that there was no option for a larger bet size in this situation. What are your thoughts on why this is? Enjoy your analysis and how you talk about theory vs real world players and the differences you see in practice.

Thanks.

Alexandra Fagaras 5 months ago

I think it has to do with how wide he's supposed to call OTF. Even though we have the nut advantage we probably want to be able to go a bit thinner for value, as the ranges are still very wide (IP is supposed to call a lot of unintuitive combos).

Anyway I wouldn't worry about that. If you change the parameters a little bit (and especially if you force IP to overfold to flop cbet a bit) it comes up as an overbet. Even in the initial sim if we just play overbet the EV will be really close.

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