Love ur vids! I'm always curious about how u actually execute the mixing of such complex ranges, given that these ranges are all mixed to like 5 decimals. Do u actually look at it when u play zoom, or do u have like a sort of simplified range when u r playing?
I use simplified ranges for when I'm playing so I don't need to look at charts in game. I think when studying population though theyre still useful because you'll never know exactly how one player is execution their range construction
Really don't understand the turn float with KQs for IP. Seems like he's blocking a lot of the bluffs you might have found KQs, QTs, KTs you might raise sometimes. And totally unblocks your main value bets. Any insight there?
My only thought is it has pretty decent implied odds on a K or Q vs your AJ region while AK has really bad implied odds on an A.
I think (if im guessing correctly) that I was talking about range construction in a scenario - if this is the case I would have meant 'bluffing hands with equity' to be more precise.
Sorry let me be more clear. 23:10 is the timestamp. You say you would bluff equity here because OOP is more likely to be sticky here. What's an example of a case where you wouldn't be primarily bluffing equity?
Thanks for the vid. At 35:20, whats the deal with pio raising value only and literally NO bluffs? Does this come up frequently? How come it's unexploitable to raise only value in some spots?
Some of its 'value jams' will lose to other value hands in opponents range E.g AQ/AK/A4 etc
The board naturally means that the OOP player has many hands with large amounts of equity in the pot that are forced to call even if IP player has no 'bluffs'
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Love ur vids! I'm always curious about how u actually execute the mixing of such complex ranges, given that these ranges are all mixed to like 5 decimals. Do u actually look at it when u play zoom, or do u have like a sort of simplified range when u r playing?
I use simplified ranges for when I'm playing so I don't need to look at charts in game. I think when studying population though theyre still useful because you'll never know exactly how one player is execution their range construction
Excellent video. Pio sims are very helpful.
Really don't understand the turn float with KQs for IP. Seems like he's blocking a lot of the bluffs you might have found KQs, QTs, KTs you might raise sometimes. And totally unblocks your main value bets. Any insight there?
My only thought is it has pretty decent implied odds on a K or Q vs your AJ region while AK has really bad implied odds on an A.
Im also pretty unsure, I think you might be correct about the outs vs AJ given the attractive pot odds - its hard to say for sure
This format is good.
I have to say after x/r and block betting turn is not easy to execute ... due to human factors.
Hi Patrick...What do you mean by "bluffing equity"?
Do you have a timestamp?
I think (if im guessing correctly) that I was talking about range construction in a scenario - if this is the case I would have meant 'bluffing hands with equity' to be more precise.
Hope this helps
Sorry let me be more clear. 23:10 is the timestamp. You say you would bluff equity here because OOP is more likely to be sticky here. What's an example of a case where you wouldn't be primarily bluffing equity?
For example if we are making a turn barrel with simply blocker bluffs but with no raw equity
Hi Patrick. With the AQo hand at around 28mins. You said this should be a high-frequency 4b preflop COvBU.Do we 4bfold or 4b call?
4B fold vs jam
Thanks
Thanks for the vid. At 35:20, whats the deal with pio raising value only and literally NO bluffs? Does this come up frequently? How come it's unexploitable to raise only value in some spots?
I think it is due to 2 main things:
Also the SPR is very small
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