Thank you for the comment! Glad you like the format :).
If you learn to just let this type of hand goes, you are going to reduce a huge ammount of stress; it made a really big change in my game when I figured this out, and I hope I can help some people with this advice!
Really awesome video, the active aspect of the video enhances learning and is entertaining aswell. I know it takes some additional effort to produce a video like this, but this type of active model would be greatly appreciated in the future aswell! :)
Excellent video, reminded me a bit of criminal detective movies(or series) where you trying to find who is the killer and you have feeling for someone, but twist at end make you O_O (twist was for me- check/fold turn)
Now after watching this video gonna watch that movie ....
Very cool format, and I agree with the analysis.
There's also a tendency for the IP players not to slowplay enough straight+ type hands because this board is perceived as one in which OOP has at least some sort of medium/medium strong type hand when they check and which can be overdefended. This also has a negative impact on the EV of every type of BE calls and, paired with the difficulty to find natural bluffs, gives us a very easy x/fold with JT (and a nice opportunity to check a stronger range on the turn and go for river overbet against a consequently weaker checking range by the IP).
I dont think you are overfolding against pool, so you don’t have to worry at all.
Truth is people underbluff in a lot of situations, and if you learn to detect those underbluffed zones, you are going to be able of make a lot of very profitable explotative folds, and they probly wont even realize you are overfolding
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That was a fun and informative format. Well done. Wise words for the preservation of mindset, "when you dont know what to do, just fold. so true!
Thank you for the comment! Glad you like the format :).
If you learn to just let this type of hand goes, you are going to reduce a huge ammount of stress; it made a really big change in my game when I figured this out, and I hope I can help some people with this advice!
Really awesome video, the active aspect of the video enhances learning and is entertaining aswell. I know it takes some additional effort to produce a video like this, but this type of active model would be greatly appreciated in the future aswell! :)
Excellent video, reminded me a bit of criminal detective movies(or series) where you trying to find who is the killer and you have feeling for someone, but twist at end make you O_O (twist was for me- check/fold turn)
Now after watching this video gonna watch that movie ....
Very cool format, and I agree with the analysis.
There's also a tendency for the IP players not to slowplay enough straight+ type hands because this board is perceived as one in which OOP has at least some sort of medium/medium strong type hand when they check and which can be overdefended. This also has a negative impact on the EV of every type of BE calls and, paired with the difficulty to find natural bluffs, gives us a very easy x/fold with JT (and a nice opportunity to check a stronger range on the turn and go for river overbet against a consequently weaker checking range by the IP).
hi Juan, how concerned should we be that if we fold the JTs on the turn we are now effectively overfolding ?
I dont think you are overfolding against pool, so you don’t have to worry at all.
Truth is people underbluff in a lot of situations, and if you learn to detect those underbluffed zones, you are going to be able of make a lot of very profitable explotative folds, and they probly wont even realize you are overfolding
pretty cool format =) enjoyed it.
Thank you Britney!
Very nice video Juan! A great and refreshing idea
what a cool and innovative teaching-style. very well done! would love to see more of that in future vids
how wide is the total defend range in bb vs bu open? 50%?
Monker Solver folds 56% bb vs bu, I think you can defend a bit wider than that
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