Very nice content, as usual! I would love if you were to speak more about future actions on different rundowns when you are bluffing a hand. Thank you!
Great content, though video is a bit blurry on some areas.Luckily I have 2 screens, and its blurry on both displays. Also when I move the window around the screen, blurry area followed. So it must be bug with a video.
The first sim is using stack sizes of 100bb. You used B33 on flop in game, but the turn sim you used assumed B67 (which is now assuming 200bb). I'm assuming it doesn't end up changing your strategy for the turn with the right assumptions, but just wanted to double check on that.
Hey Matt,
-yes, first sim was my closest match, on this specific board I dont think it'd change all that much for OOPs strategy (prob some more volume would head towards the large sizings but given that we're pure betting a disconnected board, most likely the small sizing still has a lot of value for pretty similar hand classes as at 100bb).
-no, id assume the overall strategy isnt significantly affected, both sizings are going to have a mix of quite a lot of different hand classes, there will be a few that skew towards one or the other but i doubt it'd alter the big picture.
2:22 top right. AJ94 hand. in this (and other similar spots), if called ott, what's ur plan on both dryer and and "wetter" rivers(8,k,T,etc). Is the hand too strong to turn into a river bluff on bet BET (big) line?. Is it reasonable to X some of those rivers unimproved to try to go to SD and then XR bluff if IP elects to bet river(and do the same for value when boating up)??
Hi - yeah I think def too strong to turn into a bluff on the vast majority of rivs (at least in the bet/bet line, i guess it could make an OK XR on occasion). BvB ranges are wider so less need to turn made hands into bluffs, small sizings make him peel wider and amplify this effect etc etc. I think on the whole when they go X/C/B on static textures they're pretty value heavy, although I guess there are a decent number of open enders, 765x etc they could potentially bluff on broadway rivs, so it might be a decent line on those runouts.
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Very nice content, as usual! I would love if you were to speak more about future actions on different rundowns when you are bluffing a hand. Thank you!
Cool, will bear this in mind.
Great content, though video is a bit blurry on some areas.Luckily I have 2 screens, and its blurry on both displays. Also when I move the window around the screen, blurry area followed. So it must be bug with a video.
my deepest apologies...
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The first sim is using stack sizes of 100bb. You used B33 on flop in game, but the turn sim you used assumed B67 (which is now assuming 200bb). I'm assuming it doesn't end up changing your strategy for the turn with the right assumptions, but just wanted to double check on that.
Hey Matt,
-yes, first sim was my closest match, on this specific board I dont think it'd change all that much for OOPs strategy (prob some more volume would head towards the large sizings but given that we're pure betting a disconnected board, most likely the small sizing still has a lot of value for pretty similar hand classes as at 100bb).
-no, id assume the overall strategy isnt significantly affected, both sizings are going to have a mix of quite a lot of different hand classes, there will be a few that skew towards one or the other but i doubt it'd alter the big picture.
2:22 top right. AJ94 hand. in this (and other similar spots), if called ott, what's ur plan on both dryer and and "wetter" rivers(8,k,T,etc). Is the hand too strong to turn into a river bluff on bet BET (big) line?. Is it reasonable to X some of those rivers unimproved to try to go to SD and then XR bluff if IP elects to bet river(and do the same for value when boating up)??
Hi - yeah I think def too strong to turn into a bluff on the vast majority of rivs (at least in the bet/bet line, i guess it could make an OK XR on occasion). BvB ranges are wider so less need to turn made hands into bluffs, small sizings make him peel wider and amplify this effect etc etc. I think on the whole when they go X/C/B on static textures they're pretty value heavy, although I guess there are a decent number of open enders, 765x etc they could potentially bluff on broadway rivs, so it might be a decent line on those runouts.
I like your live play as it gives us more hands where we can hear your analysis. I would say it is easier to deal with 2 zoom tables only.
I also enjoy your replayer reviews where you can take a bit of extra time to discuss hands but still move faster through more standard hands
35:52 top left you mention c/r flop with sets and 2 pairs, what heuristics do you use when deciding which ones to c/r?
I think he includes the ones which contain one club
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