$100 Zoom: Indifference Points, SB Play, and Narrow Ranges

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$100 Zoom: Indifference Points, SB Play, and Narrow Ranges

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Dekkers

POSTED Mar 27, 2021

Dekkers123 recaps a recently played session at $100 zoom with a number of unique and interesting spots that see him questioning his decisions and occasionally turning to PIO to check what the solver has to say about the situation.

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guth888 4 years ago

@4:42 KQdd: has to be a valuejam otr imo (non spade and A atleast), he shouldnt have AQo and AQs are only 2 combos...
@21:04 55: on these low paired boards I think we want to size up 1/2psb ish to push equities, but the rv-difference between 1/3 and 1/2 is obv not significant
not sure if we can 3b otf bcs we block too many bluffs with our combo, would love to see a sim:)
@32 A6dd: I think otf we dont want to block this board, bigger sizing or check I believe and on the turn w/o having a spade its rly close even vs his sizing bcs his range is heavily suited combos and i dont see him bluffing AThh or smth. but vs his size I we need to continue

Dekkers 3 years, 11 months ago

KQdd agree, but depends on the reg, still a lot of regs are defending AQo pre.
55, putting 55 in your bigger cb range looks good to me.

Ryan 3 years, 11 months ago

Yeah I don't mind the check back because I think alot of people end up flatting AQo pre and folding QTs pre, so the upside is pretty thin(4 QTs/QJs combos total), with (2-8 combos of AQ pre, lets say an average of 4) The two kind of balance out eachother, but if they are defending QTs pre they are probably also defending AQo pre, so there's significant risk in jamming river. I would like to have some info before just jamming here. Against a fun player I would jam all day and hope to get looked up by more Qx combos like QJo etc.

But if they aren't flatting AQo and are flatting QTs, then by all means, jam. Pretty sure in my ranges I am not flatting QTs pre in these positions, so value jamming vs me would be a mistake :) (I am also 4b/folding AQo as well)

Ryan 3 years, 11 months ago

A6dd, I agree with flop checking this combo. On turn, my initial was to call, but thinking into it further, I think it's a fold without information. Villain has so many flush and set combos, and even his AsQx combos will likely follow thru on river, so our visibility is really low. He really has to be extending far into the air region for us to want to call turn IMO. It does seem close, but I think folding is good

RunItTw1ce 4 years ago

I think there is too much editing done on this video. Multiple times throughout the video your stack jumps from 100bb to 130bb, then around 12min mark jumps from 136bb to 231bb. Not sure why the bigger pots are being edited out from this video. I know RIO is doing these edits, but even if commentary is not there, to see what happened in the big pots is always nice. If not for educational value, but entertainment value.

20:30 to limp fold JTo BvB seems a bit too tight. Why did you stop playing raise / fold from the SB? Do you find BB is just 3 betting too much?

Dekkers 3 years, 11 months ago

agree even J9o should be easy call(gto), but be carefull often BB is not Isolating GTO ranges-----> we don't want to play GTO against someone who is not playing GTO.(IMO)

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