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In theory on the turn you should either overbet or check (at this stack depth pot does the job aswell) and AT should be right around the cusp for V-bets. You seem to want to play a more mergy lower size stratgey on the turn (you mentioned mostly checking A5 on the turn, so that means you are sometimes betting it). Could you please elaborate why you opt for this strategy?
My turn size is too small, when I full pot OTT he is supposed to mix folds with top pair and will call some SD+FD or PAIR+SD so the solver mixes bets as IP with all top pair combos because you can fold hands that dominate you and get called by worse.
Hello
9:05 with AQo that's the kind of spot where I never 3bet AQ to keep his dominated hands, obviously the inconvenient is that we have a lot of ranges behind us to deal with.
What s your opinion about the option of flat here?
: 10:05 same hand but postflop now : the 3bet pot : in Villain's shoes is it not a bit ambitious to check/raise this low flushdraw on a Ace high board against early position 3bet range?
Thanks .. great video
7:47 how about getting it in on the turn itself. Whats our plan of action on club river if we flat turn and he shoves river? What about a non club J/6 on the river and he shoves?
With us blocking top pair, doesn't a vast majority of his range have flush draws and straight draws which will shut down a whole lot if they miss river? -- or two pairs/sets which will pay us if we shove now but we miss value if river is a club.
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31.20
In theory on the turn you should either overbet or check (at this stack depth pot does the job aswell) and AT should be right around the cusp for V-bets. You seem to want to play a more mergy lower size stratgey on the turn (you mentioned mostly checking A5 on the turn, so that means you are sometimes betting it). Could you please elaborate why you opt for this strategy?
My turn size is too small, when I full pot OTT he is supposed to mix folds with top pair and will call some SD+FD or PAIR+SD so the solver mixes bets as IP with all top pair combos because you can fold hands that dominate you and get called by worse.
Hello
9:05 with AQo that's the kind of spot where I never 3bet AQ to keep his dominated hands, obviously the inconvenient is that we have a lot of ranges behind us to deal with.
What s your opinion about the option of flat here?
: 10:05 same hand but postflop now : the 3bet pot : in Villain's shoes is it not a bit ambitious to check/raise this low flushdraw on a Ace high board against early position 3bet range?
Thx for the vid
Flat isn't losing much EV, but it becomes a tricky hand to play multiway and it's the worst offsuit ace you VPIP so you should 3b it some of the time.
His flop x/r is a little ambitious, but getting stacks in with any FD with stack to pot so small can never be that bad.
Thanks .. great video
7:47 how about getting it in on the turn itself. Whats our plan of action on club river if we flat turn and he shoves river? What about a non club J/6 on the river and he shoves?
With us blocking top pair, doesn't a vast majority of his range have flush draws and straight draws which will shut down a whole lot if they miss river? -- or two pairs/sets which will pay us if we shove now but we miss value if river is a club.
My hand is too strong and I want to let him keep bluffing. I am not folding on any river.
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