Thanks for the vid Sam; looking forward to get more stuff from you especially theory vid. may be here from you about 3-Bet/4-Bet, flatting with shallow stack; stack leverage. also a dual commentary with your brother on tournament life examples or any concept would be great. In general concept discussion with different point of view can be great vid, what do you think?
The LJ is will not be 4-betting only 7% of the time with value/bluffs like you said in the video. He will be 3-betting 7% of all possible combinations and opening 20-25% of the time so shouldn't we expect a 4-bet somewhere between 20 and 30% of the time?
Great analysis, but I sort of disagree with the x/b on the flop especially since when the K hits on the turn or river, your opponents are going to put a lot a AQ combos in your range so it's not at deceptive as you might think. On the 8 too you will have a lot of credible 9x combos J9 T9 99 97s.
Obviously against tough opponents I like to not bet every combination of every draw on the flop, but I think the x/b has way more merit with a hand like KQ where its way more deceptive on an A or 9 turn or river.
So easy hand to play. You will be betting 95% of the time Q9 and AQ on the flop. So, If big blind is very good player, he could pick up that and reraise big as bluff often because you almost never have Q9 or AQ there. And if he is tighter and/or worse player he always have AQ there, maybe sometimes (rarely) Q9. Eazy game.
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Thanks for the vid Sam; looking forward to get more stuff from you especially theory vid. may be here from you about 3-Bet/4-Bet, flatting with shallow stack; stack leverage. also a dual commentary with your brother on tournament life examples or any concept would be great. In general concept discussion with different point of view can be great vid, what do you think?
Thanks Sam!
The LJ is will not be 4-betting only 7% of the time with value/bluffs like you said in the video. He will be 3-betting 7% of all possible combinations and opening 20-25% of the time so shouldn't we expect a 4-bet somewhere between 20 and 30% of the time?
Great analysis, but I sort of disagree with the x/b on the flop especially since when the K hits on the turn or river, your opponents are going to put a lot a AQ combos in your range so it's not at deceptive as you might think. On the 8 too you will have a lot of credible 9x combos J9 T9 99 97s.
Obviously against tough opponents I like to not bet every combination of every draw on the flop, but I think the x/b has way more merit with a hand like KQ where its way more deceptive on an A or 9 turn or river.
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Great video Sam.
I really loved the "concept" of this video. I think this is my favourite video that you have done.
doesn't it look so strong when you raise turn? What bluffs will you have on turn?
So easy hand to play. You will be betting 95% of the time Q9 and AQ on the flop. So, If big blind is very good player, he could pick up that and reraise big as bluff often because you almost never have Q9 or AQ there. And if he is tighter and/or worse player he always have AQ there, maybe sometimes (rarely) Q9. Eazy game.
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