29:25 T#2 really interesting hand. Where solver is a pure call on the river, but very low frequency continue preflop given the formation. I agree its not an easy spot to find bluffs as villain has to turn some 76s & J10s hands into bluffs. Also feels like there are only 2 combos of flushes for hero to call off with being KQd & KJd. I am not sure how often are you continuing weaker suited broadways preflop. Do we have those 88, 77, QJs-T9s preflop UTG vs BB 3bet (10.88bb)? Just a spot I'm going to get ran over in against people that close their eyes and fire 3.
very difficult situation for sure. I think that pete is correct that vs most humans it will be difficult for population to have the appropriate amount of bluffs in this formation.
32:18 River is another interesting spot after taking a 33-125- line. On wizard the Js9x or Jx9s are bluffing as you stated, but only for a 1/3 sizing. I thought the sizing would be bigger on the river. Flushes are being split between this 36% / 87% size on river.
Hey Pete, good video, thx.
I have a few simple questions.
Early in the video you sized up QTs or QJs when you had 3 recs behind you. Do you split your range by sizing up the stronger hands and going smaller with the weaker ones, or do you open bigger with your entire opening range with a rec lineup behind u?
You mentioned a concept of visibility a few times, what do you mean by that?
This hand towards the end you said was criminally under bluffed...You c-bet flop, turn went ck/ck, and you were going to fold if villain bet river. Are you saying that because they condensed on the flop, and it's underbluffed in general, or maybe it was just the texture ? Also any difference if villain was rec or reg?
I am confused about calling with 66 (around 22:45) versus a reg. You say don’t isolate yourself against reg. Which makes sense with the fish in the blinds. However, on the forums and other videos you see a 3 bet or fold approach in CO, BTN and SB this because of rake I believe mostly. So what is true?
What do you think lf the fold for BvB 3bp KQc on T96K6? Vs 3\4 river bet. Maybe Pete has the hud on the side? Said "passive recreational"
What is the time stamp?
If you are referring to these messages its the same hand he marked paytaxordie as a rec. Also please use the "reply" button instead of a new message. If you drop a message on a video that is not a reply it won't send a notification to the user unless they gave the video a heart.
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29:25 T#2 really interesting hand. Where solver is a pure call on the river, but very low frequency continue preflop given the formation. I agree its not an easy spot to find bluffs as villain has to turn some 76s & J10s hands into bluffs. Also feels like there are only 2 combos of flushes for hero to call off with being KQd & KJd. I am not sure how often are you continuing weaker suited broadways preflop. Do we have those 88, 77, QJs-T9s preflop UTG vs BB 3bet (10.88bb)? Just a spot I'm going to get ran over in against people that close their eyes and fire 3.

very difficult situation for sure. I think that pete is correct that vs most humans it will be difficult for population to have the appropriate amount of bluffs in this formation.
32:18 River is another interesting spot after taking a 33-125- line. On wizard the Js9x or Jx9s are bluffing as you stated, but only for a 1/3 sizing. I thought the sizing would be bigger on the river. Flushes are being split between this 36% / 87% size on river.

I really do not think that this combo of J9 gets block on the river. We really do need
a spade to have a betting range here at all IMO
Hey Pete, good video, thx.
I have a few simple questions.
Early in the video you sized up QTs or QJs when you had 3 recs behind you. Do you split your range by sizing up the stronger hands and going smaller with the weaker ones, or do you open bigger with your entire opening range with a rec lineup behind u?
You mentioned a concept of visibility a few times, what do you mean by that?
This hand towards the end you said was criminally under bluffed...You c-bet flop, turn went ck/ck, and you were going to fold if villain bet river. Are you saying that because they condensed on the flop, and it's underbluffed in general, or maybe it was just the texture ? Also any difference if villain was rec or reg?
Thanks in advance.
Will the Key Concepts series come back?
Great video!
About video suggestions..: what about playing 2-4-10nl? Or do you think that 200nl almost plays the same like the really low stakes?
I am confused about calling with 66 (around 22:45) versus a reg. You say don’t isolate yourself against reg. Which makes sense with the fish in the blinds. However, on the forums and other videos you see a 3 bet or fold approach in CO, BTN and SB this because of rake I believe mostly. So what is true?
10:40 tags Paytaxordie as a Rec! LOL
What do you think lf the fold for BvB 3bp KQc on T96K6? Vs 3\4 river bet. Maybe Pete has the hud on the side? Said "passive recreational"
Paytaxordie has been a 500 zoom reg for many years.
DId not realize I did not hit the reply button
What is the time stamp?
If you are referring to these messages its the same hand he marked paytaxordie as a rec. Also please use the "reply" button instead of a new message. If you drop a message on a video that is not a reply it won't send a notification to the user unless they gave the video a heart.
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