How Position Affects Turn and River Strategy

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How Position Affects Turn and River Strategy

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POSTED Jan 28, 2021

Peter Clarke aka Carroters examines how position impacts turn and river strategy first using power point to look at the theory involved in the situation and exploring common tactics from the player pool before booting up a few hand examples to illustrate the points discussed earlier.

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SoundSpeed 4 years, 1 month ago

Great video. Always appreciate content that explains why pio does what it does. Its better to know why something is supposed to happen rather than just knowing it should happen. Especially like you following up with practical examples.

HarrySnape 4 years, 1 month ago

Peter Clarke I wonder if its only the small blind that has this block betting strategy because of its range advantage against the big blind whos getting a better price preflop. How does the strategy look OOP Cutoff vs BTN call? I imagine that since equities will run closer in theory OOP uses this block on the flop less often then when in the small blind. Which also means the turn and river strategy of the OOP player would be more polarized?

Peter Clarke 4 years, 1 month ago

Small bets exist whenever there's a cluster of hands we can value bet for this size but not bigger. Delayed c-bettors who are in position also have a block size in many spots but it's typically something we see at a higher frequency from out of position because check is lower EV in general on the turn for OOP than it is for IP with a similar range.

RunItTw1ce 4 years, 1 month ago

Would love to see similar video with 3 bet pots. Sb 3 bet vs btn for oop and then btn 3bet vs co for IP.

Had a spot the other day 3 bet pot A65r-7x-Qx. Where I was IP and called flop bet, turned 2 pair (76s), I half pot turn, and river bet 1\3 which the guy decided to check raise all in (XRAI) which I found to be pretty gross but good bluff catcher. Just not sure about using block bet sizes IP but feels too weak to bet big as well.

Peter Clarke 4 years, 1 month ago

I think this hand is a pretty standard bet turn and jam river with the SPR of a 3BPs and two pair on this board is way up in value city. If you can't bet turn and shove river with this hand, you should probably be calling flop 100% and always bluffing turn and river.

ModernGrinder 3 years, 9 months ago

Just started the video seconds ago and saw OMC's quote. "I don't want give up control of the pot". - ROFL. I love how Peter uses terms like "losing players", "fish", makes fun of players using outdated theory, and is hard on us verbally. Too much carebear nonsense in this world today.

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