this is a great video Chris, thanks alot.
I wanna ask about the KQss hand which u decided to 4bet 250bb deep at the 5,200.
I find one of my biggest leaks to give up in those spots, I mean there is so much money in the middle so how do u mannage to decide which one of those gigantic pots u give up and which one's do u go for it on the river?.
and also, is there any merit to bet bigger OTF? for example if u hold AK with the As lets say - would u go bigger as the playability get's poor in later streets?.
also the TT hand in 15:00 butttom right - what is your calculations in checking this turn? is the fact its a PKO takes into account?(in terms of chips value)
Hey, even though it's a gigantic pot it still plays the same as smaller pots. You're going to use your cards to construct a bluffing range on river as well as a range that surrenders. In this hand, my cards were really bad--> surrender. If I had a better bluff I would have bluffed. I think a lot of mistakes people make in big pots is forgetting their fundamentals and turning it into a leveling game-which it isn't.
I think we want to bet only small on flop- we're pushing equity Range vs range and betting large allows him to play a very easy counter strat.
RE: TT hand. My hand is medium strong but not great. He has a lot of trips/flushes at this point and I don't have almostt any trips and have only a few flushes so it's just a bad board where I do a lot of checking across flop/turn.
At 7 mins bvb you have qj o on jtxxhh 2h. Amd tripple barreled it with a block on the river. Vs his bricked straights is it nit a decent card to x/c or do you prefer block/f i guess having a q blocks some straights but he probably isos kq pre so q9 98. I do see the point in blocking because you probably get called by tx a lot.
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this is a great video Chris, thanks alot.
I wanna ask about the KQss hand which u decided to 4bet 250bb deep at the 5,200.
I find one of my biggest leaks to give up in those spots, I mean there is so much money in the middle so how do u mannage to decide which one of those gigantic pots u give up and which one's do u go for it on the river?.
and also, is there any merit to bet bigger OTF? for example if u hold AK with the As lets say - would u go bigger as the playability get's poor in later streets?.
also the TT hand in 15:00 butttom right - what is your calculations in checking this turn? is the fact its a PKO takes into account?(in terms of chips value)
Hey, even though it's a gigantic pot it still plays the same as smaller pots. You're going to use your cards to construct a bluffing range on river as well as a range that surrenders. In this hand, my cards were really bad--> surrender. If I had a better bluff I would have bluffed. I think a lot of mistakes people make in big pots is forgetting their fundamentals and turning it into a leveling game-which it isn't.
I think we want to bet only small on flop- we're pushing equity Range vs range and betting large allows him to play a very easy counter strat.
RE: TT hand. My hand is medium strong but not great. He has a lot of trips/flushes at this point and I don't have almostt any trips and have only a few flushes so it's just a bad board where I do a lot of checking across flop/turn.
At 7 mins bvb you have qj o on jtxxhh 2h. Amd tripple barreled it with a block on the river. Vs his bricked straights is it nit a decent card to x/c or do you prefer block/f i guess having a q blocks some straights but he probably isos kq pre so q9 98. I do see the point in blocking because you probably get called by tx a lot.
I think this hand is strong enough to value bet and I'd prefer to use some weaker stuff to bluff catch (which can't value bet)
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