15:43 on KQcc
How would approach villain's hand OTF since you mentioned that it's not the play. I would also x/R all-in and we're basically 45-50% equity vs Kx stackoff BU range, so actually not that great seeing now, but I'm curious how we should approach it. Ty for your videos, very instructive.
I think flop is going to be some mix of check/raise and bet w/ his hand. I just dont like the sizing he picked. It makes it really hard for him to ever bluff me.
At 18:19, even against 9bb, when he shoves UTg, isnt our call a bit to lite?
At 24:22, how his j good there against his modest river sizing , if anything it blocks his suited jx right? I don't think he ever takes this sizing sequence with j9, so we don't block any value .
At 35:41, I think it's possible he was considering a check raise with his tank. Also I feel his check is fine, firstly because he hardly reps any air, and secondly he blocks a Q which might bluffcatch against his small bet. Don't you think it's actually a fine play?
18:19: It's a bit too wide (i looked it up and it's losing -0.03). I'd prefer to see myself fold but it's probably not a big deal. (QTs and KTo are both significantly winning fwiw).
24:22: I think blocking 4 combos of J9 and 3 of QJ is enough to make it slightly good overall but I don't think it's amazing or anything (and certainly not enough to make me want to call 8x)
1:00 KhJc on Kc8cTc Qc, after getting his x/r called OTF, what hands do you think villain can call both turn and river that do not contain Ac? What would be good turn bluff candidates after calling the x/r? If I am not against a GTO beast, in villains shoes I find it very hard to come up with any bluffs you might have on the turn after how the flop played out.
You end up having to start bluffing w/ hands like AxTx or 8x or JJ!c as IP. I agree in practice though vs popuation it's going to be tough for people to bluff enough and it's likely a decent spot to overfold as OOP.
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15:43 on KQcc
How would approach villain's hand OTF since you mentioned that it's not the play. I would also x/R all-in and we're basically 45-50% equity vs Kx stackoff BU range, so actually not that great seeing now, but I'm curious how we should approach it. Ty for your videos, very instructive.
I think flop is going to be some mix of check/raise and bet w/ his hand. I just dont like the sizing he picked. It makes it really hard for him to ever bluff me.
At 18:19, even against 9bb, when he shoves UTg, isnt our call a bit to lite?
At 24:22, how his j good there against his modest river sizing , if anything it blocks his suited jx right? I don't think he ever takes this sizing sequence with j9, so we don't block any value .
At 35:41, I think it's possible he was considering a check raise with his tank. Also I feel his check is fine, firstly because he hardly reps any air, and secondly he blocks a Q which might bluffcatch against his small bet. Don't you think it's actually a fine play?
18:19: It's a bit too wide (i looked it up and it's losing -0.03). I'd prefer to see myself fold but it's probably not a big deal. (QTs and KTo are both significantly winning fwiw).
24:22: I think blocking 4 combos of J9 and 3 of QJ is enough to make it slightly good overall but I don't think it's amazing or anything (and certainly not enough to make me want to call 8x)
35:41 I think his hand wants to bet anyway despite blocking the Q. If we check and face 1/3 pot we definitely have to raise though imo.
1:00 KhJc on Kc8cTc Qc, after getting his x/r called OTF, what hands do you think villain can call both turn and river that do not contain Ac? What would be good turn bluff candidates after calling the x/r? If I am not against a GTO beast, in villains shoes I find it very hard to come up with any bluffs you might have on the turn after how the flop played out.
You end up having to start bluffing w/ hands like AxTx or 8x or JJ!c as IP. I agree in practice though vs popuation it's going to be tough for people to bluff enough and it's likely a decent spot to overfold as OOP.
@22:17, KK
from what part of our range do we take this line as a bluff?
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