This was really hard to understand. You kept saying he cbets, but are we talking about SB as the 3 bettor cbetting or opponent as the btn caller taking a stab? Also what sizing are we talking about: 33, 50, 66, 75, 90, 125? Need way more details to understand these frequencies and why they are being used. Is SB cbetting small (1\3) and thus btn raising more often or cbetting bigger and btn not raising very often? The first couple of boards you started off well with showing PIO and the sizes for 30% and a 3x raise then rest of the boards just rushed through.
1) Please don't use black font on blue background, harder to see especially with small font size. Black background with white font is much more preferred for most viewers.
2) on the JJ6 board have 92% cbet \ 8% check (X), but then has 35% check raise (XR) which I am not sure how the math is even possible!
3) on AQ6s? Is it monotone or two tone? Not sure what you mean but SB should have large range advantage as the 3 bettor. Pretty shocking that cbet would only bet 60% here and 3% XR. Is it AsQs6s? AsQs6x? AxQs6s?
Overall, I'm really lost visually and also how you explained some of the heuristics to cbetting or check raising these boards.
Apologies if its language barrier, your english seems fine to me actually. Some of these poker abbreviations seem terrible coming from a poker player though i.e "ch\r , backfd, backdfd." = XR, BDFD, BDFD+SD etc.....
You are a good player overall, but this is really poor quality for a theory presentation. Really wish RiO would review videos more closely before releasing them. Sorry for being so critical but know you are capable of doing much better than this. Lot of the presentation looks like just changed some words on your last presentation.
Last presentation at least change "T high no street"
I was also confused on part of this. You start out by saying "we" as the OOP 3bettor and then you change to "he" but it still sounds like you are talking about the OOP 3bettor. Is that correct?
With ''he cbets '' I mean PIO cbets in our position.(As 3b OOP)
1: Willl do that next presentation, thanks
2: It needs to be 93% cb, but if we decide to check, we are check/raising 17%. It is AsQsQh
3: s=suited m=monotone
I went into GTO wizard and input the AQ6ss board you mention being 60/40 cbet / X and tried to make sense of why SB is checking so often on this board. With a BTN 2.5 and SB 11bb. On this flop SB is betting 20%, 55%, or 120% with the following frequencies totally 78%. Idk if it's the ranges you used or sizing you used, but a lot of these numbers on the power point seem incorrect. Maybe as an exploit because pool stabs too much when you check to them? Numbers don't make sense to me.
Your range seems very wide to me. Maybe I'm playing a bit tighter around 15% 3bet SB vs BTN. I see you are using all AXs, some lower Scs 87s-65s, K8s, 97s, 86s etc. Typically not in a linear 3 bet range. I guess cbet range is less because so much more air in range compared to a typical linear range. Mostly looks ok but definitely wider. Like QJo pretty sure is just a fold vs BTn open. I even think these ATo and KJo not supposed to be super high frequency, but some where around 50%. Think mine is around 75-80%.
Understanding the ranges preflop and 3 bet size you used helps a lot with determining cbet frequency. For example, looks like you simmed a $5/$10 game. Because pot is $175, which means 3bet was 8bb and call 8bb +.5 +1. Which doesn't really signify what you were talking about in the video for SB vs BTN.
Just about to watch this but I wanted to thank Dekkers for making this video as I was just inquiring about this content on the low stakes forums recently.
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This was really hard to understand. You kept saying he cbets, but are we talking about SB as the 3 bettor cbetting or opponent as the btn caller taking a stab? Also what sizing are we talking about: 33, 50, 66, 75, 90, 125? Need way more details to understand these frequencies and why they are being used. Is SB cbetting small (1\3) and thus btn raising more often or cbetting bigger and btn not raising very often? The first couple of boards you started off well with showing PIO and the sizes for 30% and a 3x raise then rest of the boards just rushed through.
1) Please don't use black font on blue background, harder to see especially with small font size. Black background with white font is much more preferred for most viewers.
2) on the JJ6 board have 92% cbet \ 8% check (X), but then has 35% check raise (XR) which I am not sure how the math is even possible!
3) on AQ6s? Is it monotone or two tone? Not sure what you mean but SB should have large range advantage as the 3 bettor. Pretty shocking that cbet would only bet 60% here and 3% XR. Is it AsQs6s? AsQs6x? AxQs6s?
Overall, I'm really lost visually and also how you explained some of the heuristics to cbetting or check raising these boards.
Apologies if its language barrier, your english seems fine to me actually. Some of these poker abbreviations seem terrible coming from a poker player though i.e "ch\r , backfd, backdfd." = XR, BDFD, BDFD+SD etc.....
You are a good player overall, but this is really poor quality for a theory presentation. Really wish RiO would review videos more closely before releasing them. Sorry for being so critical but know you are capable of doing much better than this. Lot of the presentation looks like just changed some words on your last presentation.
Last presentation at least change "T high no street"
I was also confused on part of this. You start out by saying "we" as the OOP 3bettor and then you change to "he" but it still sounds like you are talking about the OOP 3bettor. Is that correct?
awalczak yes that is correct this strategy is for the OOP 3better.
With ''he cbets '' I mean PIO cbets in our position.(As 3b OOP)
1: Willl do that next presentation, thanks
2: It needs to be 93% cb, but if we decide to check, we are check/raising 17%. It is AsQsQh
3: s=suited m=monotone
Giving a heart because the 2nd half of the video is solid. I think post audio (play & explain) is the strong suite for you as a coach.
I went into GTO wizard and input the AQ6ss board you mention being 60/40 cbet / X and tried to make sense of why SB is checking so often on this board. With a BTN 2.5 and SB 11bb. On this flop SB is betting 20%, 55%, or 120% with the following frequencies totally 78%. Idk if it's the ranges you used or sizing you used, but a lot of these numbers on the power point seem incorrect. Maybe as an exploit because pool stabs too much when you check to them? Numbers don't make sense to me.

Could be because you are using 3 sizes, and I am using 2.

Your range seems very wide to me. Maybe I'm playing a bit tighter around 15% 3bet SB vs BTN. I see you are using all AXs, some lower Scs 87s-65s, K8s, 97s, 86s etc. Typically not in a linear 3 bet range. I guess cbet range is less because so much more air in range compared to a typical linear range. Mostly looks ok but definitely wider. Like QJo pretty sure is just a fold vs BTn open. I even think these ATo and KJo not supposed to be super high frequency, but some where around 50%. Think mine is around 75-80%.
Understanding the ranges preflop and 3 bet size you used helps a lot with determining cbet frequency. For example, looks like you simmed a $5/$10 game. Because pot is $175, which means 3bet was 8bb and call 8bb +.5 +1. Which doesn't really signify what you were talking about in the video for SB vs BTN.
Just so many issues overall.

Just about to watch this but I wanted to thank Dekkers for making this video as I was just inquiring about this content on the low stakes forums recently.
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