Interesting that you think raising 67s at 29:00 is correct. I would never have thought of that. Flop looks pretty terrible for us even open ended since we're the bottom part of it. Would JT be a better or worse hand to raise with? Worse right since we block some of his broadway bluffs?
The reason why i prefer a raise is that if we really benefit from having fold equity here because essentially we have 7 hi right now. We have a lot of 9x in our range since we completed from the BB and its not a board our opponents will expect us to bluff too often. We also get the original raiser and the flop bettor to fold loads of hands that beat us like AJ, KQ etc so we deny our opponents equity with hands that have a lot v our 7 hi. On top of all that we have ok equity when we do get called since we have a draw. TJ would also be a good reraise here too but that doesnt mean we shouldn't also raise 67.
This is the first RIO video I watched and while I like the topic selection, I think your explanations could be more detailed. I don't think that vague phrases like "pretty good flop" or "we're losing a ton" belong in a paid video. I'd appreciate if you explained WHY it is a pretty good flop and how to use that fact to our advantage.
Hi. I'm sorry you didn't find the video to your liking. When I do these reviews with a lot of hands its difficult sometimes to strike a balance between keeping the pace ok in the video and deciding which hands to discuss in depth. I've had the opposite remarks before that sometimes I go too in depth over hands so people watch my videos sped up! If you are looking for in depth analysis I would recommend finding some class room sessions to watch instead of HH reviews.
I'm new to this site, and your videos were some of the first I've began watching. Although i've watched many other reviews before, I love how thorough you are in these, even taking spots of other players at times to discuss what they've done wrong. Your discussion style is an absolutely pleasure to learn from, kudos to you.
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Good video! Really like the idea of reviewing smaller buy-in mtts because I (we) usually play these.
Thank you for this content Owen. Even with my bad english i fully understand all you say on this video.
Interesting that you think raising 67s at 29:00 is correct. I would never have thought of that. Flop looks pretty terrible for us even open ended since we're the bottom part of it. Would JT be a better or worse hand to raise with? Worse right since we block some of his broadway bluffs?
The reason why i prefer a raise is that if we really benefit from having fold equity here because essentially we have 7 hi right now. We have a lot of 9x in our range since we completed from the BB and its not a board our opponents will expect us to bluff too often. We also get the original raiser and the flop bettor to fold loads of hands that beat us like AJ, KQ etc so we deny our opponents equity with hands that have a lot v our 7 hi. On top of all that we have ok equity when we do get called since we have a draw. TJ would also be a good reraise here too but that doesnt mean we shouldn't also raise 67.
This is the first RIO video I watched and while I like the topic selection, I think your explanations could be more detailed. I don't think that vague phrases like "pretty good flop" or "we're losing a ton" belong in a paid video. I'd appreciate if you explained WHY it is a pretty good flop and how to use that fact to our advantage.
Hi. I'm sorry you didn't find the video to your liking. When I do these reviews with a lot of hands its difficult sometimes to strike a balance between keeping the pace ok in the video and deciding which hands to discuss in depth. I've had the opposite remarks before that sometimes I go too in depth over hands so people watch my videos sped up! If you are looking for in depth analysis I would recommend finding some class room sessions to watch instead of HH reviews.
Very good video. Thanks Owen.
really liked the vid thanks owen!
I'd just like to say,
I'm new to this site, and your videos were some of the first I've began watching. Although i've watched many other reviews before, I love how thorough you are in these, even taking spots of other players at times to discuss what they've done wrong. Your discussion style is an absolutely pleasure to learn from, kudos to you.
Thanks so much.
And also, I love watching the smaller stakes reviews too. Really helpful for us. I'm improving by the minute watching these.
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