Hey Akira, nice vid. I generally like the fact that you go through the hands pretty quickly and therefore in a very efficient way. Other coaches would have made a three part series out of that...
Could you explain a little bit more precisely why at 22min, if vilain would have jammed the river, Qh9h is a good candidate to call (better than Qd9d for instance) ?
I dont understand because precisely we block an hypothetic FD he could have picked on the turn. Or is it a too small range of his combos (the FDs) that we shouldnt care about it ?
Obviously, vilain's raise doesnt make any sense, so we could call with any Q no ?
Thanks a lot for the video, and for taking time to answer me !
Hey Akira. 5.14 in. I just wanted to double check the AK hand if that is always a check? Is there any truth to being less greedy as shorty? I guess FD is out of question, from both, as they probably shove it in...
Another question regarding that hand, why do you think that the small 3 bet is better than just reshoving pre? we have 27 BB left i think and imo it looks way weaker to reshove here than to 3b small
And regarding the 99 around the 16.30 mark, why do you think he has to call the 99 here? i mean obv he has to call of the UTG raiser, but when the BB decides to cold 4b here, i doubt we ever see anything worse than TT+, AQo+, AQs+, MAYBE 88,99 but not all too often, which makes me wanna fold 99 at least, maybe call TT, what are your thoughts about that?
And one last question, as the villain around the 37.30 mark, wouldn't it be better if we were villain to check/call turn as he still has sd value with his A high and fold against a river bet? don't really see any point to bet as villain besides protecting his A high, though i feel like we need to give our opponent space to bluff hands such as KQ,KJ,KT, QJ and so on and just call them off on the turn, on the river we could potentially evaluate the situation once more, though i'd definately prefer the check/call line over the lead on the turn
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Hey Akira, nice vid. I generally like the fact that you go through the hands pretty quickly and therefore in a very efficient way. Other coaches would have made a three part series out of that...
exactly. this guy is very underrated.
Could you explain a little bit more precisely why at 22min, if vilain would have jammed the river, Qh9h is a good candidate to call (better than Qd9d for instance) ?
I dont understand because precisely we block an hypothetic FD he could have picked on the turn. Or is it a too small range of his combos (the FDs) that we shouldnt care about it ?
Obviously, vilain's raise doesnt make any sense, so we could call with any Q no ?
Thanks a lot for the video, and for taking time to answer me !
I think its because the villains line doesnt make any sense..ie his small raise on the flop. Plus the money in the pot
Nice Vid!
Hey Akira. 5.14 in. I just wanted to double check the AK hand if that is always a check? Is there any truth to being less greedy as shorty? I guess FD is out of question, from both, as they probably shove it in...
Another question regarding that hand, why do you think that the small 3 bet is better than just reshoving pre? we have 27 BB left i think and imo it looks way weaker to reshove here than to 3b small
And regarding the 99 around the 16.30 mark, why do you think he has to call the 99 here? i mean obv he has to call of the UTG raiser, but when the BB decides to cold 4b here, i doubt we ever see anything worse than TT+, AQo+, AQs+, MAYBE 88,99 but not all too often, which makes me wanna fold 99 at least, maybe call TT, what are your thoughts about that?
And one last question, as the villain around the 37.30 mark, wouldn't it be better if we were villain to check/call turn as he still has sd value with his A high and fold against a river bet? don't really see any point to bet as villain besides protecting his A high, though i feel like we need to give our opponent space to bluff hands such as KQ,KJ,KT, QJ and so on and just call them off on the turn, on the river we could potentially evaluate the situation once more, though i'd definately prefer the check/call line over the lead on the turn
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