I have a question regarding the 2 last chapters of the Power Point presentation (13:00 - 16:30)
If I understand it correct "Value Checking" frequency and the CB frequency should go up the dryer the board is. I really like this strategy against weak - medium strong opponent but for me it feels wrong doing this against stronger opponents.
I feel that our CB range is going to be too weak and the X/B range too strong on a board that is very hard to hit in the first place. How can we continue to put a lot of pressure on our opponent over the next street in a somewhat balanced way when we have weaken / polarized our CB range so much on the flop?
I especially struggle to understand this on the dry Axx boards. In the meantime I will continue with my close to 100% CB range on the dry Axx boards...
Good video again. I think this series have been pretty good overall.
At around 40mins into the vid you choose to bluff w KcTs87dd on KsQd3c, 7c, Tc after check/calling flop and turn.. What is your thoughts behind that play?
From the videos I understand that you were using PT4 but now you are using HM2. I've only used PT4. I've seen in the videos that in HM2 you can see IP/OOP stats which either you cannot see or I don't know how to see in PT4. Are you using any other features of HM2 that are not available in PT4?
Min 31: the hand with aces, I think that is not a good example, just because this hand I believe is a favorite against his c/r range just because you dominate a lot of his range compose by pair with flush draw, or gutters with flush draw. 50bb, if villain is competent he is c/r a huge amount with those hands, that he would not 100bb deep.
Nice series, I hope see more videos of you in the future.
Good video as always Fernando, I think 6 tabling is too much though, the footage isn't clear enough. I'm viewing on a 23 inch monitor and it's a bit hard on the eyes. Also it's a bit too much to follow. I think 4 tabling would be better.
Try to change the resulotion, I had the same problem but the when I change to 720 or 1080p it was not a problem. However I also think it gets messy above 4 tables... Great vid anyway
@ 6:45 the slide reads "High c-bet frequency (OOP) as we have strong range, which on these boards we benefit a lot from"
Are you suggesting a high cbet frequency because we have a range advantage and, or, or and/or because in villains' spot, its rare to have a hand worth check-raising? I am trying to differentiate between the range implications and the board implications.
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Great Video,
I have a question regarding the 2 last chapters of the Power Point presentation (13:00 - 16:30)
If I understand it correct "Value Checking" frequency and the CB frequency should go up the dryer the board is. I really like this strategy against weak - medium strong opponent but for me it feels wrong doing this against stronger opponents.
I feel that our CB range is going to be too weak and the X/B range too strong on a board that is very hard to hit in the first place. How can we continue to put a lot of pressure on our opponent over the next street in a somewhat balanced way when we have weaken / polarized our CB range so much on the flop?
I especially struggle to understand this on the dry Axx boards. In the meantime I will continue with my close to 100% CB range on the dry Axx boards...
heyo jnandez, I really enjoyed this series and am shocked its not getting more love. Awesome stuff man, keep it up
Good video again. I think this series have been pretty good overall.
At around 40mins into the vid you choose to bluff w KcTs87dd on KsQd3c, 7c, Tc after check/calling flop and turn.. What is your thoughts behind that play?
Im interested to know this aswell...
I would like to congratz Fernando for his good work too.
His theory+ HH examples is a great way to put the theory in pratical, which I think is the best way to learn.
Wish you the best man!
I'm also enjoying this series a lot!
From the videos I understand that you were using PT4 but now you are using HM2. I've only used PT4. I've seen in the videos that in HM2 you can see IP/OOP stats which either you cannot see or I don't know how to see in PT4. Are you using any other features of HM2 that are not available in PT4?
You can actually do this for every stat in PT4. If you go to Item properties top right in your hud profile window.. you can select IP or OOP.
Min 31: the hand with aces, I think that is not a good example, just because this hand I believe is a favorite against his c/r range just because you dominate a lot of his range compose by pair with flush draw, or gutters with flush draw. 50bb, if villain is competent he is c/r a huge amount with those hands, that he would not 100bb deep.
Nice series, I hope see more videos of you in the future.
Good video as always Fernando, I think 6 tabling is too much though, the footage isn't clear enough. I'm viewing on a 23 inch monitor and it's a bit hard on the eyes. Also it's a bit too much to follow. I think 4 tabling would be better.
Looking forward to more videos from you.
Try to change the resulotion, I had the same problem but the when I change to 720 or 1080p it was not a problem. However I also think it gets messy above 4 tables... Great vid anyway
@ 6:45 the slide reads "High c-bet frequency (OOP) as we have strong range, which on these boards we benefit a lot from"
Are you suggesting a high cbet frequency because we have a range advantage and, or, or and/or because in villains' spot, its rare to have a hand worth check-raising? I am trying to differentiate between the range implications and the board implications.
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