Great video, Nuno!
The KK4Q hand was very interesting and hard to play. I think the reason why PIO bets so much OOP on the A river is the disproportionate amount of A4o combos that get there from the turn block bet node. At that point, after splitting an already small turn betting range, the range got too small, therefore became very sensitive to previous assumptions.
The river block bet on A river with 4x would be also hard to find. My guess is that 4x combos checks for EV close to 0 anyway, since OOP wants to bet river so frequently, which often leaves the checking range very weak (mostly give ups). This circumstance would allow IP to bluff any weak hand for high EV after OOP checks, and 4x has better blocker properties to IP calling range than pure air hands like 85s, 75s.
Thanks for the video, I really enjoy your accurate style, also credit for your usual lengthy videos.
Great comment and thanks for the kind words Flemeth!
I basically agree with all you said.
The river block bet on A river with 4x would be also hard to find. My guess is that 4x combos checks for EV close to 0 anyway, since OOP wants to bet river so frequently, which often leaves the checking range very weak (mostly give ups). This circumstance would allow IP to bluff any weak hand for high EV after OOP checks, and 4x has better blocker properties to IP calling range than pure air hands like 85s, 75s.
This is a very good point, I agree with your guess and the 4x bluffs would indeed be really hard to find in my shoes :)
I did say it was pretty close. Against 4.2x is mostly a defend but certainly the bottom of my calling range. Against a larger sizing it becomes a fold most of the time.
27min 1st table - do you have 3bets vs flop x/R? Not that this hand wants to do it, just curious
32minute- you said that thought will play more checks. If BB wasn't leading I imagine our betting % cuts down to 50%. This is fair assumption because this board not that simple to be playing balanced leading range
27:00 No, I don’t play a 3B flop strategy since it’s very difficult to balance and it doesn’t add that much EV to our overall strategy.
32:00 Completely agree. Even though population will perceive this board as a good one for them I will be surprised to see a leading range being implemented on it by most players these days.
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Great video, you were able to convey a ton of information while 2 tabling zoom
Thanks a lot!
Nice one,thanks a lot.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Great video, Nuno!
The KK4Q hand was very interesting and hard to play. I think the reason why PIO bets so much OOP on the A river is the disproportionate amount of A4o combos that get there from the turn block bet node. At that point, after splitting an already small turn betting range, the range got too small, therefore became very sensitive to previous assumptions.
The river block bet on A river with 4x would be also hard to find. My guess is that 4x combos checks for EV close to 0 anyway, since OOP wants to bet river so frequently, which often leaves the checking range very weak (mostly give ups). This circumstance would allow IP to bluff any weak hand for high EV after OOP checks, and 4x has better blocker properties to IP calling range than pure air hands like 85s, 75s.
Thanks for the video, I really enjoy your accurate style, also credit for your usual lengthy videos.
Great comment and thanks for the kind words Flemeth!
I basically agree with all you said.
This is a very good point, I agree with your guess and the 4x bluffs would indeed be really hard to find in my shoes :)
Nice video!
min 24: you called a 3B with T9o without saying anything about it, is this combo a mix or is it villain dependent ? (villain 3B was 20%)
Thanks Zache!
I did say it was pretty close. Against 4.2x is mostly a defend but certainly the bottom of my calling range. Against a larger sizing it becomes a fold most of the time.
Very nice one you explain well in game the spots and your thought process , thanks!
Thanks a lot Bingo! Appreciate it.
27min 1st table - do you have 3bets vs flop x/R? Not that this hand wants to do it, just curious
32minute- you said that thought will play more checks. If BB wasn't leading I imagine our betting % cuts down to 50%. This is fair assumption because this board not that simple to be playing balanced leading range
Hey Jeff thanks for the comment.
27:00 No, I don’t play a 3B flop strategy since it’s very difficult to balance and it doesn’t add that much EV to our overall strategy.
32:00 Completely agree. Even though population will perceive this board as a good one for them I will be surprised to see a leading range being implemented on it by most players these days.
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