First hand qj what hands would you look to triple? We block a lot of opponents bluffs with T and A so I can see giving up, but what about hands like 9t and low pp?
Second hand qj is similar but perhaps we double barrel because the K is so good for us?
On QJ. Kind of depends what we want to value bet here. So it's reasonble to say our opponent can show up here with a fair amount of 2pair (Q and J 3x and 5x suited, maybe even some J7/Q7 occasionally). So we can't really go for overbet with our AQ+. But we do have a clear QJ+ adv which would do well to accompany with an overbet. However, I'd just play b75 as it's easier to include a simple streamline KK+ value bet. With that, we still need to be careful because we have a ton of bluffs here and it's easier for regs to spot this as a overbluff spot.
Short answer to your question, any high/lows would be good (do well unblocking folding range), and non-SDV missed straights like the 9T you point out. KT actually has SDV vs KT/9T so I'd just check back those combos.
For second question. Double barrel is mostly a byproduct of our superior suites as mentioned in video. It's actually not that much different were I'd expect many opponents to assume this spot can be overbluffed and call > then GTO suggestion of a mix with Tx (think about the number of bluff combos we have available...hint its a lot!).
Interesting spot where all unpaired flush draws get to bluff, and plenty of them going for a shove too! Do you suspect that your average reg is underbluffing here given that they might give up flush draws here pretty often?
I do. If we think of the sequence from flop to river, majority of bluffs fill in someway (A4, A5, 45, K4, K5, JT, KJ, KT) combined with the fact there are many value combos here (AQ, AK, AA, QQ, 33, 22, 45, A3, A2, JT). Very easy to have low B/V ratio.
How do you anticipate most players to play here? I feel like most opponents OOP are likely to bet with most bluffs on the river rather than just give up on a chop board, so then when they check I anticipate a bunch of traps.
So if we were 100bb effective I'd actually expect the opposite since OP will likely worry most pp don't find enough bluffs on river, but will call for chop and proceed to bet AK/Kx. Playing deeper, I'd expect many more traps especially with AK since it has a ton of incentive to x/shove to get max value vs our Kx.
Very interesting spot playing deep on chop board though.
I play on Ignition as well. I was wondering what app, or program you’re using for the randomizer, Hud and bet sizing options all the way up to 200%. It sucks being only able to have 2 bet sizing options by default threw Ignition. Pretty annoying.
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Hey Frankie,
First hand qj what hands would you look to triple? We block a lot of opponents bluffs with T and A so I can see giving up, but what about hands like 9t and low pp?
Second hand qj is similar but perhaps we double barrel because the K is so good for us?
Thanks!
Hey Sound.
On QJ. Kind of depends what we want to value bet here. So it's reasonble to say our opponent can show up here with a fair amount of 2pair (Q and J 3x and 5x suited, maybe even some J7/Q7 occasionally). So we can't really go for overbet with our AQ+. But we do have a clear QJ+ adv which would do well to accompany with an overbet. However, I'd just play b75 as it's easier to include a simple streamline KK+ value bet. With that, we still need to be careful because we have a ton of bluffs here and it's easier for regs to spot this as a overbluff spot.
Short answer to your question, any high/lows would be good (do well unblocking folding range), and non-SDV missed straights like the 9T you point out. KT actually has SDV vs KT/9T so I'd just check back those combos.
For second question. Double barrel is mostly a byproduct of our superior suites as mentioned in video. It's actually not that much different were I'd expect many opponents to assume this spot can be overbluffed and call > then GTO suggestion of a mix with Tx (think about the number of bluff combos we have available...hint its a lot!).
Hope this helps.
Interesting spot where all unpaired flush draws get to bluff, and plenty of them going for a shove too! Do you suspect that your average reg is underbluffing here given that they might give up flush draws here pretty often?
I do. If we think of the sequence from flop to river, majority of bluffs fill in someway (A4, A5, 45, K4, K5, JT, KJ, KT) combined with the fact there are many value combos here (AQ, AK, AA, QQ, 33, 22, 45, A3, A2, JT). Very easy to have low B/V ratio.
How do you anticipate most players to play here? I feel like most opponents OOP are likely to bet with most bluffs on the river rather than just give up on a chop board, so then when they check I anticipate a bunch of traps.
So if we were 100bb effective I'd actually expect the opposite since OP will likely worry most pp don't find enough bluffs on river, but will call for chop and proceed to bet AK/Kx. Playing deeper, I'd expect many more traps especially with AK since it has a ton of incentive to x/shove to get max value vs our Kx.
Very interesting spot playing deep on chop board though.
I play on Ignition as well. I was wondering what app, or program you’re using for the randomizer, Hud and bet sizing options all the way up to 200%. It sucks being only able to have 2 bet sizing options by default threw Ignition. Pretty annoying.
Thanks I’m advance
Agreed. Jurojin.
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