In your assessment of Yuri's defense with K64 vs Jungleman's **6, you missed that the bring-in was 200k , not 100k, so his price to call was much better. It still feels borderline given future street playability, but much more reasonable at this price
46:05 you said jungle should keep the t if he knew nerd was drawing 2. If jungle had a smooth draw without a straight draw should he break the t always?
If I have a smooth/clean draw then even against an unimproved 2card i will draw to that, and not keep a ten after the first draw. So 2357-T, or 2458-T, if it goess 2-1, 2-x I still draw 1. However with 9s here, even if i have a smooth draw (23479) I pat (2-1, 2-pat). But we need to be in position, to know for sure if our opponent improved or not
Yes, exactly. OOP my default in these 1:2 spots are to continue to draw if i have a hand like 2348-9, 2368-9, 2347-9, 2367-9. With hands that can make 86+ and are clean draws.
But i saw a lot of players to pat these type of hands, even some good players, and there are definately (some) merit to pat it, especially in a HU game, where the opener has a really wide range. So in HU maybe we can go ahead and pat the 98xxx hands, just because the opener will have a lot of weak 2c draws (345, 467, 357, 278, 678 etc,etc).
In a FR game when the pot become HU it's a little bit different. Let's assume HJ opened, and we 3bet SB, and it goes 1-2. Now the HJ doesn't those draws, his range is heavily weighted to 2xx, to smooth draws only. In that scenario for sure i draw to all the hands i mentioned above (2348-9, 2368-9, 2347-9, 2367-9)
With 2346-9, despite we can make #2/#6, it has a gutshot, therefore i will pat that no matter what.
And I always pat every 987xx. Even if i have a clean/smooth draw, such as (9)8723.
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In your assessment of Yuri's defense with K64 vs Jungleman's **6, you missed that the bring-in was 200k , not 100k, so his price to call was much better. It still feels borderline given future street playability, but much more reasonable at this price
You are right, the ante was higher, but I will still fold K64
46:05 you said jungle should keep the t if he knew nerd was drawing 2. If jungle had a smooth draw without a straight draw should he break the t always?
Thanks!
If I have a smooth/clean draw then even against an unimproved 2card i will draw to that, and not keep a ten after the first draw. So 2357-T, or 2458-T, if it goess 2-1, 2-x I still draw 1. However with 9s here, even if i have a smooth draw (23479) I pat (2-1, 2-pat). But we need to be in position, to know for sure if our opponent improved or not
Of oop then we always discard the 9 with a smooth draw but keep it with a rougher draw or straight draw then?
Yes, exactly. OOP my default in these 1:2 spots are to continue to draw if i have a hand like 2348-9, 2368-9, 2347-9, 2367-9. With hands that can make 86+ and are clean draws.
But i saw a lot of players to pat these type of hands, even some good players, and there are definately (some) merit to pat it, especially in a HU game, where the opener has a really wide range. So in HU maybe we can go ahead and pat the 98xxx hands, just because the opener will have a lot of weak 2c draws (345, 467, 357, 278, 678 etc,etc).
In a FR game when the pot become HU it's a little bit different. Let's assume HJ opened, and we 3bet SB, and it goes 1-2. Now the HJ doesn't those draws, his range is heavily weighted to 2xx, to smooth draws only. In that scenario for sure i draw to all the hands i mentioned above (2348-9, 2368-9, 2347-9, 2367-9)
With 2346-9, despite we can make #2/#6, it has a gutshot, therefore i will pat that no matter what.
And I always pat every 987xx. Even if i have a clean/smooth draw, such as (9)8723.
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