Great video, Pete. I appreciate the more indepth range analysis and also good to pick some of those more troublesome nodes that have often had less attention in videos. The way you explain how ranges interact is really clear and understandable.
I believe that in this situation, BU will have all sets/2-pair/overpairs, while SB would have 3-bet JJ+ and 99 at some frequency preflop, giving BU the nut advantage. SB will be more concentrated around hands like A9s and 65s, giving their range a high concentration of decent, but not nutted hands. So although BU has all the top-end stuff, his range is still diluted with a lot of air like the Q2s, bringing the overall range equity down.
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Great video, Pete. I appreciate the more indepth range analysis and also good to pick some of those more troublesome nodes that have often had less attention in videos. The way you explain how ranges interact is really clear and understandable.
Hey in video you siad you have nuts advantage but not range advatage on J96fd BU vs Sb. How is that? I always thought that range adv=nuts adv
I believe that in this situation, BU will have all sets/2-pair/overpairs, while SB would have 3-bet JJ+ and 99 at some frequency preflop, giving BU the nut advantage. SB will be more concentrated around hands like A9s and 65s, giving their range a high concentration of decent, but not nutted hands. So although BU has all the top-end stuff, his range is still diluted with a lot of air like the Q2s, bringing the overall range equity down.
Great video
Keep them coming! :)
In the AK hand its the Ks that matters not the diamonds
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