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Donking Flops and Playing Turns

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Donking Flops and Playing Turns

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Laurence Heads

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mx404 14 days ago

Wow your theory vid is amazing too! Very structured vid!

Would be nice to have some HH session as a follow up vid for the same spot - and maybe talk about potential exploits vs recs :D

Anyway great job Laurence, very much look forward to your next one.

comrock 8 days ago

9:20
Can you explain "Top of nutted range will check given you block too many continues, but also you retain more equity against continues once you X/R"? I want to understand it a bit more.

Laurence Heads 2 days ago

Sorry for the delay, was in vegas all week away from my computer. Basically saying that when you are deep enough that you will still have like 2+ SPR on the turn after x/r then x/r made hands with back up is often better than doing it with the naked versions (leading those naked versions instead). You block their continues, and you dont mind as much if it goes x/x since you have playability. For example when you x/r bare top set on a wet board your opponents continuing range has a lot of equity against you and you will have to check a lot of turns and can have difficult times on turns in a large pot. Whereas when you unblock a lot of the draws (with naked top set), you will get more continues against your donk, and also keep the pot smaller for unfavorable runouts OOP. So if you look at BTN vs. SB for example, top set on KJx QTx boards where there is a large donking range you will see that when you have top set + the FD it drops your overall donk frequency compared to without the FD and look to x/r those hands instead.

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