While he does have a capped range he still retains several flushes, 9 high, T high, J high, etc. when he calls. On his stack depth, with re-entry still open, I would expect him to call all bluff catchers on river as he can simply re-buy if he is wrong. He shouldn't have a lot of quality low draws when calling turn as played, so a call on turn would weight him primarily towards bluff catchers and thus blasting a blank river would be ill advised.
Really enjoyable series, thanks for the vid Nathan
Especially appreciate the part in 17:55 where you said that by looking back from 2024 to 2020 you can see many mistakes as an more advanced player of yourself. I think those are very valuable lesson to viewers too
We just did the ICM bootcamp, towards the end of my portion someone asked why I started paying attention to certain elements and if it was inherent or due to an event - it was because I made a mistake that cost me over $200,000 in equity! Highly recommend checking it out - hopefully my mistakes and journey can help make yours easier so you can capitalize on those big moments in your career
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You explained everything really well.
31:05 would you follow through on a lot of rivers vs what appears to be a capped range? Is the 6c enough if a flush blocker?
Thanks!
While he does have a capped range he still retains several flushes, 9 high, T high, J high, etc. when he calls. On his stack depth, with re-entry still open, I would expect him to call all bluff catchers on river as he can simply re-buy if he is wrong. He shouldn't have a lot of quality low draws when calling turn as played, so a call on turn would weight him primarily towards bluff catchers and thus blasting a blank river would be ill advised.
Really enjoyable series, thanks for the vid Nathan
Especially appreciate the part in 17:55 where you said that by looking back from 2024 to 2020 you can see many mistakes as an more advanced player of yourself. I think those are very valuable lesson to viewers too
We just did the ICM bootcamp, towards the end of my portion someone asked why I started paying attention to certain elements and if it was inherent or due to an event - it was because I made a mistake that cost me over $200,000 in equity! Highly recommend checking it out - hopefully my mistakes and journey can help make yours easier so you can capitalize on those big moments in your career
Nathan Gamble
That's awesome, I will certainly check it out :) Cheers bud
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