Awesome video - very meaty. Apologies if you are vegan. Must go back and study the earlier ones too. I feel a whole new world of PLO opening up..really like the voice over review of the 2 table format. Please let us know how the standing work station works out for you. I sometimes worry that my life will be much shorter from sitting through 7 -10 hour grind sessions. Not healthy
51:00: you have AsAcJd4c and cbet a KT3ss flop. Turn is 9d and you xback, river is 9c and villain slightly times and pots. You fold without much thought. My first thought is that this is rather high in your range for checking back the turn as you'll likely double barrel many of your sets. I guess T9 is certainly still in your range, and some 9x. But in villain's eyes you've likely capped your range and he should be potting with his value and a fairly large range of bluffs. Is this close to a call? Is this the top of your folding range? What is the minimum hand you're considering calling in this spot?
also just wanted to add that I think all of your videos have been terrific. It's some of the consistently best content on the site with a great balance of education, theory, and real play. I hope that the management will move you up the ladder so we can get more frequent Fernando content.
In the last hand of the replayer section, how is that not a valuebet on the river w a Q hi flush? Talking about the AQT7ds hand, where you 3bet ip CO vs MP. Check back J63ssc, calls turn 9s, and river blanks w the 5x?
32:41 You're folding AA47 (OP/OESD + BDFD). I think this is not such a clear fold since the player behind you (and rarely ever anyone) hits this board texture that hard.
This would really suck, but I think when getting it HU with the shorty (where we need 43%~~), GII should be profitable. So the question is: Is the +EV$ of GII vs shorty outlasting the -EV$ of when the third player GII? Could you elaborate a bit on this? Thanks ;)
25:00, hand with 4579 with flush draw on 238. I understand that this is clear pot on the flop, but I want to ask about poker juice analysis. We didn't remove "folding to a 3bet range" from his opening range. You said many people are calling KK out of pos, but most of the regulars have between 10-25% fold to a 3bet OOP, and most of the hands they are folding to a 3bet, are a hands that don't hit this flop. It makes our analysis less realistic. What do you think about it?
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Nice video, you have a link to the podcast you talked about?
joeingram1 is the youtube account
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKM1Trkt9Ig
Awesome video - very meaty. Apologies if you are vegan. Must go back and study the earlier ones too. I feel a whole new world of PLO opening up..really like the voice over review of the 2 table format. Please let us know how the standing work station works out for you. I sometimes worry that my life will be much shorter from sitting through 7 -10 hour grind sessions. Not healthy
51:00: you have AsAcJd4c and cbet a KT3ss flop. Turn is 9d and you xback, river is 9c and villain slightly times and pots. You fold without much thought. My first thought is that this is rather high in your range for checking back the turn as you'll likely double barrel many of your sets. I guess T9 is certainly still in your range, and some 9x. But in villain's eyes you've likely capped your range and he should be potting with his value and a fairly large range of bluffs. Is this close to a call? Is this the top of your folding range? What is the minimum hand you're considering calling in this spot?
also just wanted to add that I think all of your videos have been terrific. It's some of the consistently best content on the site with a great balance of education, theory, and real play. I hope that the management will move you up the ladder so we can get more frequent Fernando content.
Nice vid!
In the last hand of the replayer section, how is that not a valuebet on the river w a Q hi flush? Talking about the AQT7ds hand, where you 3bet ip CO vs MP. Check back J63ssc, calls turn 9s, and river blanks w the 5x?
Very nice video Swiss fellow ;)
board: 5h6hTcHandEquityWinsTiesAc7cAd4c25.41%147,9769,061Ah*h**39.02%229,8568,554T6**35.57%210,7175,45532:41 You're folding AA47 (OP/OESD + BDFD). I think this is not such a clear fold since the player behind you (and rarely ever anyone) hits this board texture that hard.
-Against T6** you're 43.3%
-Against Ah*h** you're 48.5%
-Against KhK*h* you're even 52%
Worst case (imo)
This would really suck, but I think when getting it HU with the shorty (where we need 43%~~), GII should be profitable. So the question is: Is the +EV$ of GII vs shorty outlasting the -EV$ of when the third player GII? Could you elaborate a bit on this? Thanks ;)
Nice video!
Around 17:00 where you were typing in the PJ syntax, I think you could have used:
- Qcc+ instead of Qc+:c for Q-high FD or better
- T87+ instead of QT8 for wraps
- 87+:(cc, 9+) instead of 87+:cc for gutter + FD/pair (if he gets it in with gutter + fd, he will probably go with gutter + pair as well)
Great video as always!
25:00, hand with 4579 with flush draw on 238. I understand that this is clear pot on the flop, but I want to ask about poker juice analysis. We didn't remove "folding to a 3bet range" from his opening range. You said many people are calling KK out of pos, but most of the regulars have between 10-25% fold to a 3bet OOP, and most of the hands they are folding to a 3bet, are a hands that don't hit this flop. It makes our analysis less realistic. What do you think about it?
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