I enjoy your content. If anything, I'd just like it to be a bit longer.
22:17 Table 2: I've been doing some work on these spots, and it seems you may not be continuing enough if you x/f KK with nut gutshot draws. Hero has a tremendous number of hands without any sort of straight draw; therefore, I think that nut straight draws with somewhat pairs need to contnue, even though rivers will be very difficult to play. This assumes, of course, that IP will not bluff 100% of air on river. You correctly note that we basically have to fold our hand on all non K or 8 rivers. However, IP should have tons of garbage-such as 8842-and I don't think he's allowed to bluff all of it on a blank river.
good catch! we will end up overfolding if we fold this hand. I checked quickly in vision on a A65r 8r board and with KKT9 it's pure x/c. with any Ax we only x/f 12% as well.
Last hand vs Suhepx can you talk about his bet sizing? Would you treat this as a paired flop(certainly a lot dif than a KK8 flop) when neither player has many 2s or 99? Would think ip wants to bet bigger putting pressure on hands like KKxx and a hand like yours.
in the solver it's a pure 1/3PS bet with his range and I would recommend to play it the same vs regulars.
The 3b has the equity range advantage with him having plenty of AA , but he doesn't have a polarity advantage for trips+ . Furthermore if he has strong hands like OP+NFD he wants to build the pot but keep the range wide with hands he has dominated.
8:08 and 17:21 table 2 and table 1 you fold kkj6r and qqt4r respectively. What is the bottom of your kkj qqt rainbow open rng? Do you want that 6 and 4 to be at least a T and a 9?
9:20 table 2 can you ever chk this hand back as this flop isn't always that great for us and it strengthens our chk back rng?
18:31 table 2 if one of our kings was suited can we open the kk43 hand?
19:20 table 1 do we have to stack off there with any board pair?
23:30 do you get a leading rng? Would our hand get to lead or do we need the nut flush to do so?
at 50bb vision opens all KKJxr from the CO and almost all from the MP , so theory-wise it seems like I am too nitty in this spot. However, if the table is rather loose and/or aggressive I prefer folding these hands since they perform poorly vs 3b and MW.
the QQT4 is a rather easy fold because the blinds have a very profitable SQZ spot if we decide to flat here. at 50bb vision flats only 2% and 3b 7% CO vs MP . also at 100bb it would remain a fold.
I feel like this hand needs a lot of protection and blocks quite a bit of his strong hands. He will still have to x/c with plenty of OP and 8x and on many turns my hand is significantly weaker then on the flop . I rather x back a pair + GS type of hand that has good turns but hates to get x/r
yes, def.
yes, any board pair without a pocket pair should be a stackoff at this SPR
GTO doensnt have a leading range and I wouldnt recommend it neither since we need to protect our x range . It becomes very difficult to balance (for example we have very few NF-blockers) and as mentioned in the video even NF is not that happy with KK being well present in both players' ranges
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I enjoy your content. If anything, I'd just like it to be a bit longer.
22:17 Table 2: I've been doing some work on these spots, and it seems you may not be continuing enough if you x/f KK with nut gutshot draws. Hero has a tremendous number of hands without any sort of straight draw; therefore, I think that nut straight draws with somewhat pairs need to contnue, even though rivers will be very difficult to play. This assumes, of course, that IP will not bluff 100% of air on river. You correctly note that we basically have to fold our hand on all non K or 8 rivers. However, IP should have tons of garbage-such as 8842-and I don't think he's allowed to bluff all of it on a blank river.
good catch! we will end up overfolding if we fold this hand. I checked quickly in vision on a A65r 8r board and with KKT9 it's pure x/c. with any Ax we only x/f 12% as well.
Last hand vs Suhepx can you talk about his bet sizing? Would you treat this as a paired flop(certainly a lot dif than a KK8 flop) when neither player has many 2s or 99? Would think ip wants to bet bigger putting pressure on hands like KKxx and a hand like yours.
in the solver it's a pure 1/3PS bet with his range and I would recommend to play it the same vs regulars.
The 3b has the equity range advantage with him having plenty of AA , but he doesn't have a polarity advantage for trips+ . Furthermore if he has strong hands like OP+NFD he wants to build the pot but keep the range wide with hands he has dominated.
4:10 top left , AKKJ. I think you missed half pot valuebet on river?
yes you are right! He has plenty of Qx and needs to call at least some of them .
this is too old hands-))
Excellent analysis!
8:08 and 17:21 table 2 and table 1 you fold kkj6r and qqt4r respectively. What is the bottom of your kkj qqt rainbow open rng? Do you want that 6 and 4 to be at least a T and a 9?
9:20 table 2 can you ever chk this hand back as this flop isn't always that great for us and it strengthens our chk back rng?
18:31 table 2 if one of our kings was suited can we open the kk43 hand?
19:20 table 1 do we have to stack off there with any board pair?
23:30 do you get a leading rng? Would our hand get to lead or do we need the nut flush to do so?
Thanks!
at 50bb vision opens all KKJxr from the CO and almost all from the MP , so theory-wise it seems like I am too nitty in this spot. However, if the table is rather loose and/or aggressive I prefer folding these hands since they perform poorly vs 3b and MW.
the QQT4 is a rather easy fold because the blinds have a very profitable SQZ spot if we decide to flat here. at 50bb vision flats only 2% and 3b 7% CO vs MP . also at 100bb it would remain a fold.
I feel like this hand needs a lot of protection and blocks quite a bit of his strong hands. He will still have to x/c with plenty of OP and 8x and on many turns my hand is significantly weaker then on the flop . I rather x back a pair + GS type of hand that has good turns but hates to get x/r
yes, def.
yes, any board pair without a pocket pair should be a stackoff at this SPR
GTO doensnt have a leading range and I wouldnt recommend it neither since we need to protect our x range . It becomes very difficult to balance (for example we have very few NF-blockers) and as mentioned in the video even NF is not that happy with KK being well present in both players' ranges
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