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Alien Slayer

POSTED Apr 09, 2025

Alien Slayer utilizes the services of Vision to examine the common situation of button vs cutoff and explores all possible scenarios to provide mastery of this situation.

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SoundSpeed 9 days ago

Learned a lot from the vid.

13:55 hands like 33 or 44 when they bet if they don't turn a wheel card do they give up?

28:30 turning qqtx into a xr bluff is crazy to my nlhe eye. Our opponent likely 3bets his aa combos so we are mostly targeting kk combos assuming his 2pr never folds. It almost seems like we have enough to bet or even xc. If we do xr are we barreling most turns?

35:23 same but now using aatx as a xr bluff. I am surprised it's not a value xr.

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Alien Slayer 6 days ago

thanks for the feedback!

  1. there is a bit of betting going on on overcards, especially when turning a FD. on cards 6-9 these hands almost always check.

2.in PLO the lines between value and bluff oftentimes becomes blurry because even if we only fold out worse hands we deny BU from improving on the Turn (if we just x/c) and potentially force us to fold the best hand because we can't profitably continue vs further aggression.
After x/r F we do shove on some blank turns, ideally if we pick up additional equity.

3 it's very close, but once we have at least a BDFD we almost never x/r/fold AATx .
if getting called we mostly follow through, just slowing down on a King and some str8 completing Turns

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