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$10NL: Play and Explain

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Paul Gough

POSTED Jul 25, 2024

Paul Gough drops it down to the $10 tables and talks about how the play differs substantially at these stakes and how to best set yourself up for success.

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777TripSevens777 8 months ago

Paul,
The JTs hand at ~26:00 you catch a J on turn and go for 30.5bb into 70bb pot with effective stacks of 72bb. If both opponents call flop, do you jam turn on the J and go 2e if heads up on turn? Do you go 2e when turn is any card other than 6 or 9? 8 or Q is OESD, 7 or K is gutter, only cards below 6 (non-spade) fail to improve your hand. This just a high frequency triple barrel? Interested in what your thoughts are?

Thanks Paul.

Paul Gough 8 months ago

Hey 777TripSevens777 thanks for the timestamp.

I think I like continuing with this size quite often, firstly on a J/Q/K our overall range likely improves a lot over IPs range and i think their PP region is in a tough spot. Then on bricks like 22-55 i think our overpairs can still triple and this size puts IPs Ahi range in a tough spot, although he shouldn't have much its likely just some AQ. Then same on a 7/8/T although i think i would be quite careful on those cards with my range as i would imagine they are the particularly good cards for IP.

As for how i would play if they both called. I think i would feel in a tough spot with JT on a turn J just because I'm still up against two ranges but now they aren't preflop ranges with trash but they are filtered ranges and I'm up against two of them. I would imagine we would want to do a lot of checking on a lot of turns and then maybe smaller bets like 33% on J/Q/K type turns so that we can still bet our strongest top pairs+ and put PPs 9x and weaker turned top pairs in a tough spot.

Lastly on bricks HU i would imagine this is a nice hand to triple because we block some 9x, block some PPs like TT/JJ which people should have (in theory) and then also unblock some call call folds.

Eencelligbeest 8 months ago

Hi Paul, I'm loving these low stakes video's, especially since I'm playing on Unibet myself. Do you normally play on Unibet as well? I was wondering if you found a way to analyze your game efficiently? I'm really having trouble with that since you can only do it hand by hand as far as I know.
Cheers, Timothy

Paul Gough 8 months ago

Thanks Eencelligbeest thanks for the positive feedback :) What stakes are you playing on there? Yea i mix in some Unibet tables. Unfortunately no, atm i just screenshot the hands i want to review which is quite inefficient. I don't know of a better way sadly.

Eencelligbeest 8 months ago

I started with less then 100 euro at the beginning of the year and currently playing NL25 comfortably. These video's and the FTGU course helped me get a better understanding of the game.
Too bad it is not easier to review the hands on Unibet. Nevertheless I will be playing there for now anyway, the positives of Unibet weigh much bigger then this downside for me.

sansolitos 8 months ago

hi! seeing your name my guess is your from the netherlands. do you know of any rakeback with unibet, i heard that there are regulations that dont make rake back possible in holland. do you know maybe more? and i read your playing nl25 now is the game beatable without rakeback in holland?

thanks in advance how to see a reply

greetings mauro

sansolitos 8 months ago

btw about the handhistory i think u can email unibet support and they send you the handhistory of the past 30 days. did not do this myself but i have read it on some forums.

tav777 7 months ago

14:21 if you bet the turn with A7o, how likely is it do you think that the open-raiser is going to suspect a bluff on T424rainbow board ? like how many hands can you bluffdonk on the turn as the flop went checked? how likely is the openraiser to suspect a bluff?

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