Thanks for the feedback! I'll be experimenting with different formats going forward. I think explaining my own thought process is helpful for the more advanced players, and reviewing other's play helps a wider variety of players. If there's any other format's you'd like to see, let me know!
@7:30 you were talking about what kind of low hands mistere3 can cold call 2 with here. You said it's close with A23 or 237ccc and you were supposed to run numbers but instead you ran them for your hand. Could you confirm that those hands can indeed call 2 cold ?
He has very little equity with an non pair hand, including A23cccQs (28% 3-ways) It's very marginal to be calling that hand. If you want to play it safe, I'd fold most of the 2c range other than high pocket pairs, and suited 3 low hands with an A.
21min
Him peeling A3|63 on 4th looks like a must. I think any $L3|63 should peel. He will have 33% to 38% equity depending on his kicker getting 4.5 to 1 immediate with decent visibility being able to fold 5th on non low cards non 2pr+.
On 5th I think a check looks decent. We really don't mind it going check check, we only have 55% equtiy vs his range and our hand is more susceptible to bricks on 6th whereas most of his range can call 6th regardless given he often already has LD+PR or trips. Id check and if he bets widely I'd mix in some xr with a FD we picked up on 5th and when we have Ace in the hole to get him to bet fold small 2 pair like 3366. But in general Id be very content for 5th to check through. He is going to have Tens up or better 19% and he should be raising if we are betting hands this weak. That means we face a raise 19%. I consider it a blunder that he flatted the trips on 5th.
I think peeling is ok with the particular hand he had.
5th, I think is a must bet, as he's folding a lot of **633, and has a lot of equity with those hands. So we are a favorite vs his range, and we also fold out a lot of equity.
I don't think the AK hi is so much of a bluff as it is the fact that you are going to often check-call the river anyway. I think 22s call a surprising amount of the time here, but again, I prefer a bet here over a check-call.
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I prefer this format over the previous videos.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll be experimenting with different formats going forward. I think explaining my own thought process is helpful for the more advanced players, and reviewing other's play helps a wider variety of players. If there's any other format's you'd like to see, let me know!
i prefer this format too.
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Great vid, thank you !
@7:30 you were talking about what kind of low hands mistere3 can cold call 2 with here. You said it's close with A23 or 237ccc and you were supposed to run numbers but instead you ran them for your hand. Could you confirm that those hands can indeed call 2 cold ?
He has very little equity with an non pair hand, including A23cccQs (28% 3-ways) It's very marginal to be calling that hand. If you want to play it safe, I'd fold most of the 2c range other than high pocket pairs, and suited 3 low hands with an A.
21min
Him peeling A3|63 on 4th looks like a must. I think any $L3|63 should peel. He will have 33% to 38% equity depending on his kicker getting 4.5 to 1 immediate with decent visibility being able to fold 5th on non low cards non 2pr+.
On 5th I think a check looks decent. We really don't mind it going check check, we only have 55% equtiy vs his range and our hand is more susceptible to bricks on 6th whereas most of his range can call 6th regardless given he often already has LD+PR or trips. Id check and if he bets widely I'd mix in some xr with a FD we picked up on 5th and when we have Ace in the hole to get him to bet fold small 2 pair like 3366. But in general Id be very content for 5th to check through. He is going to have Tens up or better 19% and he should be raising if we are betting hands this weak. That means we face a raise 19%. I consider it a blunder that he flatted the trips on 5th.
I think peeling is ok with the particular hand he had.
5th, I think is a must bet, as he's folding a lot of **633, and has a lot of equity with those hands. So we are a favorite vs his range, and we also fold out a lot of equity.
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I like your river analysis and this is a bluff spot I miss.
I don't think the AK hi is so much of a bluff as it is the fact that you are going to often check-call the river anyway. I think 22s call a surprising amount of the time here, but again, I prefer a bet here over a check-call.
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