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Blind vs Blind: Stabbing Turn on Dry Textures

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Josh Lessner

POSTED Feb 28, 2022

Josh Lessner continues his theory based approach to specific situations this time turning his focus to turn spots when the flop was block/called in a blind vs blind scenario.

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omgalbertojoao 3 years ago

Cool stuff bonus for the "7high and a dream" comment :D Have some work to do here on these spots gonna re-watch this quite a bit of content

Also found your YouTube Channel some nice stuff there also gonna post it here if someone wants to look it up https://www.youtube.com/c/LessIsMore99

SoundSpeed 3 years ago

Very good video. Definitely learned a lot and will need to watch it a couple of times. Interesting to see both ip and oop strategies especially the hands oop was using in the xr rng.

How much do these concepts carry over for both ip and oop strat in spots where we call a raise on the btn?

Looking forward to the next part.

Josh Lessner 3 years ago

Before I cover it, how do you think strategies would generally change in that spot vs BvB? Challenging your brain solver here

SoundSpeed 3 years ago

I think the biggest thing that will affect strategy in b vs b and say btn vs lp will be the rng width. I would think that rngs narrow a lot more after the flop cbet btn vs lp and ip stab rng on the turn will be more polar and incorporate larger bet sizes more often.

Mejis 2 years, 10 months ago

Appreciate the video but when you comment on how you like doing videos on spots you are a bit rusty on, seems a bit odd as I always assumed video makers would create content they are expert on or at least comfortable.
Studying along with you has value, but not sure people pay for a subscription for that content.

The spot in question wct J62ss6 wasn't explained that well, you didn't explain the interaction on mid kickers that do bet and low kickers at all.
When you make an error where you didn't understand the gameplay (not by frequency, but a specific gameplay dynamic), maybe dive deeper and lets see what a T62ss6 board looks like, or have a look at what the Q river would actually make us?
Because when I run a sim with a similar setup, we mostly just call an overbet on Q river or SB c/c vs .75 a lot, so on that Q river we don't even get a lot of money in...
Bit disappointed to watch a study session where this was glanced over and brushed off as rusty when it's supposed to be a video exploring this exact spot.

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