Hey Nuno I really love watching your videos even if I'm a PLO player nowadays I also enjoy HUNL a lot and you give me a lot of insights to think of.
31:08 is a spot I've been lookin on lately and IP is supposed to bet more of the non backdoor A high premiums becouse they can get called more from hands which we dominate such as A/K high backdoor that we unblock. Specially of course when he uses big size.
Funny enought he's supposed to bet the turn pretty much always with all AK/AQ combos once he cbet flop on the J raimbow turn.
Entresting to note is that he cbets 873r with 75% size and in the hand played and discussed before at
26:40
he cbets 50% on 852r, which I think is a more favorable board for him and he can go 75% with a wider range .
You have less 2pairs (85o not a vpip 87o is), less sets (77 3bets more than 55) .
Also less str8draws meaning he can valuebet wider and w big sizes on more turns becouse less turns are str8 completing.
On the river is a pretty tought spot; I think we need to call sometimes with a bluffcatcher such as J8dd against good opponents (to not be exploitable) altought I would rather call against less skilled players becouse It's easier for them to overbluff with all the possible floating hands that they can have if they don't keep in line the freq of checking turn / givups river after the turn bet.
Do you agree?
As you mentioned Jd is not the best in fact I would always call a hand such as K8.
Hey girex thank you for the kind words and sorry for the late reply, I had a very busy week.
31:08 — It does make sense to bet more often the non-bd versions of these hands, thanks for pointing that out.
26:40 — Also surprising to me that he chooses a 50% sizing on this board seeing that he has a larger cBet sizing in other similar boards.
On the river is a pretty tought spot; I think we need to call sometimes with a bluffcatcher such as J8dd against good opponents (to not be exploitable) altought I would rather call against less skilled players becouse It's easier for them to overbluff with all the possible floating hands that they can have if they don't keep in line the freq of checking turn / givups river after the turn bet.
Do you agree?
As you mentioned Jd is not the best in fact I would always call a hand such as K8
Completely agree. These situations are always quite tricky to manage mainly because of the fact that they don’t occur often enough to have a good idea of what our opponents are doing and how they construct their value and bluff ranges.
I don’t really track timings, there is a feature in StarsCaption that shows how long they take for certain actions but the key is to interprete this information in the right way.
Nice vid again!
At 1.30 - 97 on A634
You used a block probe sizing here. Are you using a single sizing here of block, or are you mixing in some big overbets too?
Depends on the spot, in general I'm trying to mix in some overbets too in these spots but there are a few of them in which you can just get away by playing small bets only.
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Hey Nuno I really love watching your videos even if I'm a PLO player nowadays I also enjoy HUNL a lot and you give me a lot of insights to think of.
31:08 is a spot I've been lookin on lately and IP is supposed to bet more of the non backdoor A high premiums becouse they can get called more from hands which we dominate such as A/K high backdoor that we unblock. Specially of course when he uses big size.
Funny enought he's supposed to bet the turn pretty much always with all AK/AQ combos once he cbet flop on the J raimbow turn.
Entresting to note is that he cbets 873r with 75% size and in the hand played and discussed before at
26:40
he cbets 50% on 852r, which I think is a more favorable board for him and he can go 75% with a wider range .
You have less 2pairs (85o not a vpip 87o is), less sets (77 3bets more than 55) .
Also less str8draws meaning he can valuebet wider and w big sizes on more turns becouse less turns are str8 completing.
On the river is a pretty tought spot; I think we need to call sometimes with a bluffcatcher such as J8dd against good opponents (to not be exploitable) altought I would rather call against less skilled players becouse It's easier for them to overbluff with all the possible floating hands that they can have if they don't keep in line the freq of checking turn / givups river after the turn bet.
Do you agree?
As you mentioned Jd is not the best in fact I would always call a hand such as K8.
Hey girex thank you for the kind words and sorry for the late reply, I had a very busy week.
31:08 — It does make sense to bet more often the non-bd versions of these hands, thanks for pointing that out.
26:40 — Also surprising to me that he chooses a 50% sizing on this board seeing that he has a larger cBet sizing in other similar boards.
Completely agree. These situations are always quite tricky to manage mainly because of the fact that they don’t occur often enough to have a good idea of what our opponents are doing and how they construct their value and bluff ranges.
Really like the format. Please, continue with the footage from the matches against Nacho.
Thank you for the content.
Thank you sandr1x! Appreciate the support and will definitely keep bringing more of these seeing that you guys are enjoying them.
Hi Nuno, thank you for a great video!
How do you track timings?
Thank you!
I don’t really track timings, there is a feature in StarsCaption that shows how long they take for certain actions but the key is to interprete this information in the right way.
Been waiting for Part II, Now I have some great content to consume over the weekend, thank you Nuno!
Thank you mx! I hope that you enjoyed this one too :)
Thanks for the nice video always :D
Thank you for watching as always :P
Nice vid again!
At 1.30 - 97 on A634
You used a block probe sizing here. Are you using a single sizing here of block, or are you mixing in some big overbets too?
Thanks mat!
Depends on the spot, in general I'm trying to mix in some overbets too in these spots but there are a few of them in which you can just get away by playing small bets only.
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