vision is pretty much indifferent here with the K high suit : calling 44% , folding 56% . I would decide based on the reads on the PFR and the players behind .
GTO wise in a 100bb scenario only the ds version and the 6-high singlesuited hands are a call, 4/5-high or trip suited gets folded.
But given the circumstances mentioned in the video I am fine with calling wider here being deep IP with passive players in the blinds
34:00 Table 4: What do you think of shove here? Of course a very small percentage play but I think we have the absolute best hand for it. Blocking straight flush and quads. Pair this with him with him almost always having AJ for value, he only has the 4th nuts and we can have all the others (I guess not quads if he has AJ)
yeah I kinda like it as a low frequency move. Against the right opponent (who is a good hand reader but not a herocaller basically) I could see it working.
Only problem beeing that even AA becomes a bit thin to shove for value since it's only 3rd nuts , so when he has AJ we are mainly repping the SF . For these odds and it becomes quite temping to call , especially when players don't want to be exploitable - so they would be capable of having some bluffraises on the river and need to call with their strongest bluffcatchers .
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great video! folding kk62 one suit on the button vs UTG open ?
vision is pretty much indifferent here with the K high suit : calling 44% , folding 56% . I would decide based on the reads on the PFR and the players behind .
is 34ss56 really a flat in the CO vs HJ open? can i get a preflop checkup here? minute 24
GTO wise in a 100bb scenario only the ds version and the 6-high singlesuited hands are a call, 4/5-high or trip suited gets folded.
But given the circumstances mentioned in the video I am fine with calling wider here being deep IP with passive players in the blinds
34:00 Table 4: What do you think of shove here? Of course a very small percentage play but I think we have the absolute best hand for it. Blocking straight flush and quads. Pair this with him with him almost always having AJ for value, he only has the 4th nuts and we can have all the others (I guess not quads if he has AJ)
yeah I kinda like it as a low frequency move. Against the right opponent (who is a good hand reader but not a herocaller basically) I could see it working.
Only problem beeing that even AA becomes a bit thin to shove for value since it's only 3rd nuts , so when he has AJ we are mainly repping the SF . For these odds and it becomes quite temping to call , especially when players don't want to be exploitable - so they would be capable of having some bluffraises on the river and need to call with their strongest bluffcatchers .
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