@29:29 we dont care as much about blocking or unblocking the mdf range. It’s more about blocking the x back range with K2. The EV of B10 vs X is same solely cause of the blocker effect. K2 isn’t trapping any thin value from IP so it should B10 to 100% given all weaker 2x are value betting. But it’s Kx blocker EV is enough to make is indifferent between B10 and X. ( you are blocking a big portion of x range of IP). Also notice that the EV B10 and X wouldn’t be too different since it’s a X-X- line. it’s easy for blocker effects to push a hand from one action to another when using small block bets.
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Enjoyed your commentary over the drill - thanks Jeremy!
Good drill video.
29:00 these thin bets always strike me as a combination of value and a bluff. I wonder how often a 3 or 4 ends up folding?
Fantastic stuff @jeremy. Would love to see even more drilling videos like this examining lines that you'd find useful, common or uncommon.
@29:29 we dont care as much about blocking or unblocking the mdf range. It’s more about blocking the x back range with K2. The EV of B10 vs X is same solely cause of the blocker effect. K2 isn’t trapping any thin value from IP so it should B10 to 100% given all weaker 2x are value betting. But it’s Kx blocker EV is enough to make is indifferent between B10 and X. ( you are blocking a big portion of x range of IP). Also notice that the EV B10 and X wouldn’t be too different since it’s a X-X- line. it’s easy for blocker effects to push a hand from one action to another when using small block bets.
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