Hi there! Thanks for the video. A nice introduction to range comparison. Good examples as well.
I would take into consideration 2 main things:
Checkraising flop from click it to 2.5x should be seriously considered for 2 main reasons. People won't play it correctly. It's easier to play some middle hands.
On middle boards you must have another range size as well. Not the best to bet AA 30% con 8s 6s 5c board for example.
There is tons of calc here, so initial asumptions worth a lot! If you want to keep exploring try bigger sizes on middle boards and some small x/rasing on the flop, that will improve BB's eq for sure. Don't know how much exactly but it can be significant.
This is a really great video, thank you. I'd love to see more videos like this and I'll be going through your back catalogue.
I agree with the above comment about how we might want to make the sim more realistic. And would add that bb can realistically defend at least AA at some frequency. But this is a great demonstration.
I think the main reason for flatting the worse 7x and jamming the better ones at a higher frequency is that we want to unblock future top pairs for IP where we can stack them. We also unblock the overpairs that are going to get stacked anyway most of the time.
I was also surprised to see the 52s wasn't a jam. I guess the board is dry enough and SPR low enough that we get to slowplay some extra nutty holdings.
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Hi there! Thanks for the video. A nice introduction to range comparison. Good examples as well.
I would take into consideration 2 main things:
There is tons of calc here, so initial asumptions worth a lot! If you want to keep exploring try bigger sizes on middle boards and some small x/rasing on the flop, that will improve BB's eq for sure. Don't know how much exactly but it can be significant.
Thanks again for the video. Glgl =)
This is a really great video, thank you. I'd love to see more videos like this and I'll be going through your back catalogue.
I agree with the above comment about how we might want to make the sim more realistic. And would add that bb can realistically defend at least AA at some frequency. But this is a great demonstration.
I think the main reason for flatting the worse 7x and jamming the better ones at a higher frequency is that we want to unblock future top pairs for IP where we can stack them. We also unblock the overpairs that are going to get stacked anyway most of the time.
I was also surprised to see the 52s wasn't a jam. I guess the board is dry enough and SPR low enough that we get to slowplay some extra nutty holdings.
Hello, my friend, one of the best videos Ive seen, specially since its such a common situation.
Thanks a lot.
Can the spreadsheet be shared?
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