one small suggestion that could really help would be to simply have the flop and turn posted "Ad 5c Td 4h" on the side when you're listing different potential rivers. This will help us visual learners more with remembering the full board. Thanks, enjoyed the vid.
This was a bit messy and needs more structure. teunuss did a similar video in his checkraise video where he used a Word document rather than slides that go back and forth. As a poster above said, it would really help to have a short recap of the HH/board on the side when you go through the slides.
really great video. Your thoughts made a ton of sense.
what if he has some slow plays that beat our value range? like sometimes he bets flop and checks turn with AT or AA.
Similar example:
we raise BTN and BB calls. Flop Ad7c2d, we bet, he calls. Turn 9c we bet, he calls. River 3c, and now we bet with our value combos of AQ+ lets say. We bluff with appropriate blockers like maybe Tx8c and other stuff. How do we balance though when he can have some Axcc combos and A9 that play like this nearly always and beat our value range. How do we alter our bluff:value ratio given his range is not all bluff catchers? Do we value bet less hands or bluff fewer hands or what?
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Whatt is thé best :(fastes) program too calculate the different equity that you havé with different hands hands and range like you do in thé video.
Thanks
I use ProPokerTools Odd Oracle, but i am sure there is lots of other software that can do basic equity calcs like that.
Thanks
TY Sam
one small suggestion that could really help would be to simply have the flop and turn posted "Ad 5c Td 4h" on the side when you're listing different potential rivers. This will help us visual learners more with remembering the full board. Thanks, enjoyed the vid.
This was a bit messy and needs more structure. teunuss did a similar video in his checkraise video where he used a Word document rather than slides that go back and forth. As a poster above said, it would really help to have a short recap of the HH/board on the side when you go through the slides.
really great video. Your thoughts made a ton of sense.
what if he has some slow plays that beat our value range? like sometimes he bets flop and checks turn with AT or AA.
Similar example:
we raise BTN and BB calls. Flop Ad7c2d, we bet, he calls. Turn 9c we bet, he calls. River 3c, and now we bet with our value combos of AQ+ lets say. We bluff with appropriate blockers like maybe Tx8c and other stuff. How do we balance though when he can have some Axcc combos and A9 that play like this nearly always and beat our value range. How do we alter our bluff:value ratio given his range is not all bluff catchers? Do we value bet less hands or bluff fewer hands or what?
You can try a mixed strategy where you bet bigger with stronger value hands and bluffs with strong blocker.
If you don't want to try a mixed strategy you'd need to cut out your worst vbets and as you cut out your worst vbets, bluff less often.
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