13:48 table 1 aa54 you said you wouldn't mind slowplaying this combo. Is that because the t and clubs you have block some of his back door floats?
29:14 table 1 qjt2 you mention you are betting turn as a bluff. Are you targeting aa, or a king? You block some of the straights and i wonder if those fold anyway.
32:20 tabke 1 aaj9, if all you had was aces with the ace of hearts and no flush draw would you still pot get it in?
13:48- after 3b, a very simplified version of solver strategy in this spot would be to bet your best Ax and check with the medium to worst ones and the ones with the overkill(AAQ). Now after looking at the range graph on A high boards, I see a near 100% c-bet which makes my thought of slow playing mediocre Ax unnecessary.
However, this reasoning is applicable on other high card paired boards where we might consider slow playing trips with weak and medium kickers.
29:14- I'm targeting all hands <=AA right now. While having a J on the turn is good as we get more folds right away, it would be a bad card to bluff river with as we're hoping the villain has a J.
Our hand in particular is actually too strong to bluff so playing it as a check raise on the turn and potting river or check raising river is also a decent way to play it.
I can consider check calling turn and check raising river as well. Check calling now and check calling river unimproved does us no good.
32:20- three way I would not bluff with the Ah!hh. People will have KK and K:hh and running a bluff like this where population will call you down a lot is -EV. The general rule is the more players in the hand the more honest you need to be while making your own plays.
I would simply check fold Ah!hh in this spot.
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13:48 table 1 aa54 you said you wouldn't mind slowplaying this combo. Is that because the t and clubs you have block some of his back door floats?
29:14 table 1 qjt2 you mention you are betting turn as a bluff. Are you targeting aa, or a king? You block some of the straights and i wonder if those fold anyway.
32:20 tabke 1 aaj9, if all you had was aces with the ace of hearts and no flush draw would you still pot get it in?
Thanks!
Hi SoundSpeed
13:48- after 3b, a very simplified version of solver strategy in this spot would be to bet your best Ax and check with the medium to worst ones and the ones with the overkill(AAQ). Now after looking at the range graph on A high boards, I see a near 100% c-bet which makes my thought of slow playing mediocre Ax unnecessary.
However, this reasoning is applicable on other high card paired boards where we might consider slow playing trips with weak and medium kickers.
29:14- I'm targeting all hands <=AA right now. While having a J on the turn is good as we get more folds right away, it would be a bad card to bluff river with as we're hoping the villain has a J.
Our hand in particular is actually too strong to bluff so playing it as a check raise on the turn and potting river or check raising river is also a decent way to play it.
I can consider check calling turn and check raising river as well. Check calling now and check calling river unimproved does us no good.
32:20- three way I would not bluff with the Ah!hh. People will have KK and K:hh and running a bluff like this where population will call you down a lot is -EV. The general rule is the more players in the hand the more honest you need to be while making your own plays.
I would simply check fold Ah!hh in this spot.
Thanks for the vid Dhruv :)
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Awesome video shrug! Great thought process!
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