2:52 seeing how BB probes entire range on the turn Q93Q board are you more likely to just check back entire range on the flop to let them over stab the turn?
5:13 T#3 any thoughts on cold 4betting here with KQs?
6:40 T#1 when you face a 4bet Co vs BTN with AKo does being at the end of your session and winning or losing impact your decision to jam AK here?
Also going with this at 30min you flat QQ CO vs SB 3bet saying you are going to wrap it up after the queens hand. I feel like you would normally 4bet this spot if you were not towards the end of your session or are you just flatting IP because you are deeper and only 4betting KK+ AKs+ and some other AXs hands for bluffs?
13:39 T#1 whats the continue range LJ vs HJ call vs CO squeeze? Just continue AQs+, JJ+ AKo+ playing 4bet or fold strategy?
14:08 T#2 Do you ever size up your 3bets vs recs or just keep it standard 3x size IP?
16:18 T#3 KQ on T85-J when OOP probes 1/3 and you raise you mention you are not repping a whole lot. Do you know if the pool over probes the turn, so we can raise turn liberally and they over fold?
19:19 Just found the two user names funny for this hand.
2:52:If a villain is overstabbing on the turn vs flop checks then an obvious adjustment is to start checking more hands that can handle turn stabs. So we just start cbetting even more polar on the flop i imagine. It depends on his strategy vs flop cbets if we want to add more or less hand to our cbetting range.
5:13: In GTO probably around 0 EV. So in practise we 4b vs players who oversqueeze in this situation. Without info either way is fine.
6:40: No, BTN vs CO is just printing jamming AKo.
QQ we are 170 bb deep. I think it is mostly a flat and sometimes a 4bet. 100bb deep mostly 4b sometimes flat in these positions?
13:39 AJs i imagine is a mix between all 3 options. With the high rake i slightly lean towards folding. Your range seems fine.
14:08 With reads definitely!
16:16: I think the pool put all their valuehands in their probing range together with a decent amount of bluffs. I think their checking range is the one you want to go after.
19:19: Haha yeah :)
21min I find these spots impossible to play MW. We are deeper stack facing someone who just pots preflop 3.5bb and then pots the flop 5 ways. Are we folding hands like JJ-77 here? KQh? When the BB XR 3bets the flop as the PFR & cbettor are you folding AA-QQ in his spot?
Looking back at it i dont love my raise. I am raising weaker flushdraws out of the hand. I'd probably fold my mid pairs and continue hands like 55, TT, JJ and flushdraws. We have 33, 44 A4s which i would flat pre vs a rec.
23:30 you must have some big balls to bluff less than a min raise on this river. This hand definitely felt spewy against someone you said is only 3 betting 4% of the time. After they play XR-B I am done with the hand and would consider folding the flop. We beat nothing on the turn in their 3bet range vs this line. I think it was optimistic to think KK QQ are still barreling this river. Your commentary on this hand was hilarious though.
25min this SDV bluff is with a plan on jamming the river right? As we don't expect sets to fold the turn, so if we get called we have to jam the river right? On the rabbit, it was Qh river putting 4 to a straight on the board. Are we still jamming to make KK JJ TT fold? If you were only 100bb deep to start the hand would we fold this turn? If not just donk any A / 9 river?
31:55 the last hand of the video T#2 CO vs BTN 3BP OOP PFC. Opponent decides to XXX KQs on 875-3-2. Isn't he supposed to bluff some where? This feels like a punt to just go to showdown here with king high.
Last hand of the video has to be the most tilting for me. Especially if I'm +$ on the session or down a little bit and dig a deeper hole. Hero plays XR-B-Ai and gets snapped by 87s right after saying "unblocking spades and I think he will fold a little bit of top pairs... (5 seconds later) not even an eight?" Then you make a note about BB being a calling station. I am more curious how you handle these spots mentally as I had a similar question above being towards the end of the session. Whether you are going for it as a bluff or you have a slightly +EV 4bet hand to either 4bet or stack off with but adds to the volatility etc. Any mental game tips for these spots?
Don't look at results after every session (or even during for that matter) and see it as a small part of your journey. Then maybe every 2 weeks or month you take a look at your $ results.
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2:52 seeing how BB probes entire range on the turn Q93Q board are you more likely to just check back entire range on the flop to let them over stab the turn?
5:13 T#3 any thoughts on cold 4betting here with KQs?
6:40 T#1 when you face a 4bet Co vs BTN with AKo does being at the end of your session and winning or losing impact your decision to jam AK here?
Also going with this at 30min you flat QQ CO vs SB 3bet saying you are going to wrap it up after the queens hand. I feel like you would normally 4bet this spot if you were not towards the end of your session or are you just flatting IP because you are deeper and only 4betting KK+ AKs+ and some other AXs hands for bluffs?
13:39 T#1 whats the continue range LJ vs HJ call vs CO squeeze? Just continue AQs+, JJ+ AKo+ playing 4bet or fold strategy?
14:08 T#2 Do you ever size up your 3bets vs recs or just keep it standard 3x size IP?
16:18 T#3 KQ on T85-J when OOP probes 1/3 and you raise you mention you are not repping a whole lot. Do you know if the pool over probes the turn, so we can raise turn liberally and they over fold?
19:19 Just found the two user names funny for this hand.
2:52:If a villain is overstabbing on the turn vs flop checks then an obvious adjustment is to start checking more hands that can handle turn stabs. So we just start cbetting even more polar on the flop i imagine. It depends on his strategy vs flop cbets if we want to add more or less hand to our cbetting range.
5:13: In GTO probably around 0 EV. So in practise we 4b vs players who oversqueeze in this situation. Without info either way is fine.
6:40: No, BTN vs CO is just printing jamming AKo.
QQ we are 170 bb deep. I think it is mostly a flat and sometimes a 4bet. 100bb deep mostly 4b sometimes flat in these positions?
13:39 AJs i imagine is a mix between all 3 options. With the high rake i slightly lean towards folding. Your range seems fine.
14:08 With reads definitely!
16:16: I think the pool put all their valuehands in their probing range together with a decent amount of bluffs. I think their checking range is the one you want to go after.
19:19: Haha yeah :)
21min I find these spots impossible to play MW. We are deeper stack facing someone who just pots preflop 3.5bb and then pots the flop 5 ways. Are we folding hands like JJ-77 here? KQh? When the BB XR 3bets the flop as the PFR & cbettor are you folding AA-QQ in his spot?
Looking back at it i dont love my raise. I am raising weaker flushdraws out of the hand. I'd probably fold my mid pairs and continue hands like 55, TT, JJ and flushdraws. We have 33, 44 A4s which i would flat pre vs a rec.
23:30 you must have some big balls to bluff less than a min raise on this river. This hand definitely felt spewy against someone you said is only 3 betting 4% of the time. After they play XR-B I am done with the hand and would consider folding the flop. We beat nothing on the turn in their 3bet range vs this line. I think it was optimistic to think KK QQ are still barreling this river. Your commentary on this hand was hilarious though.
Yes was way too spewy.
25min this SDV bluff is with a plan on jamming the river right? As we don't expect sets to fold the turn, so if we get called we have to jam the river right? On the rabbit, it was Qh river putting 4 to a straight on the board. Are we still jamming to make KK JJ TT fold? If you were only 100bb deep to start the hand would we fold this turn? If not just donk any A / 9 river?
31:55 the last hand of the video T#2 CO vs BTN 3BP OOP PFC. Opponent decides to XXX KQs on 875-3-2. Isn't he supposed to bluff some where? This feels like a punt to just go to showdown here with king high.
In theory he is supposed to be most KQs ott, depending on suits. River is usually a check with the KQs that get there.
Last hand of the video has to be the most tilting for me. Especially if I'm +$ on the session or down a little bit and dig a deeper hole. Hero plays XR-B-Ai and gets snapped by 87s right after saying "unblocking spades and I think he will fold a little bit of top pairs... (5 seconds later) not even an eight?" Then you make a note about BB being a calling station. I am more curious how you handle these spots mentally as I had a similar question above being towards the end of the session. Whether you are going for it as a bluff or you have a slightly +EV 4bet hand to either 4bet or stack off with but adds to the volatility etc. Any mental game tips for these spots?

Don't look at results after every session (or even during for that matter) and see it as a small part of your journey. Then maybe every 2 weeks or month you take a look at your $ results.
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