haven't seen you leading on pairing cards 16min 2nd table and before on 956d 6 when you had A7.
Not using it as your strategy?
@30min that's interesting hand. Hm, overbet or check, I wonder if it can be applied for 3max bbvsbtn. Honestly haven't seen much overbetting in 3b pots, but something like 50-80% instead of 1/3 something which can be effectively applied
@leading turn paired cards - This is a strategy that I used to apply but I'm not using at this moment just because I think it doesn't contribute as much to our EV and we can get away but playing a simpler strategy against midstakes population.
@30 min KJo - On these boards in which broadways connect quite a lot in both player's ranges, an overbet or check stategy works best. The idea is very similar to betting 75% or so, you try to play a two street game with hands that benefit from denying equity from IP range.
I definitely recommend you to test it because I think it can be applied in all 3 max situations because the similarities with the preflop HU ranges.
I really like this 2 videos, hope you will continue some live series like thinks. Thanks.
Ps: what sofware you are using to show size use, RNG(i believe?) because it chance every time, and time spend on your decision.
GL
6.30 J6cc on T929 no FD
Our natural bluffs are like 86,78,67,7J,J8,Q8,QJ,KJ right ? (~120 combos)
yeah and we have a ton of 2x,Tx,9x,lowPPs so we have to draw some non natural bluff in the mix, J6cc seems good candidate, good point to include these hands
On the turn tho if what ratio bluffs vs valuebets should we aim for ?
Thanks for the vid, trying to improve my HU game and watching this helps a ton , thanks!
Our natural bluffs are like 86,78,67,7J,J8,Q8,QJ,KJ right ? (~120 combos)
That’s about right for the natural bluffing hands (we don’t have much KJo and we should be check calling those, we should also check a decent amount of all these hands in order to develop a check raising range)
On the turn tho if what ratio bluffs vs valuebets should we aim for ?
This is a hard one to answer. I tend to not work with value / bluff ratios on turn spots because the term bluffing only really exists on river situations. The bets we make on earlier streets are always “valuebets” “semibluffs” or “merged” so what I do on turns is to try to guess what’s my value range and add enough “bluffs” in order to be properly balanced on the spot.
I think on this particular turn situation we should be doing a fair amount of checking because the 9 must increase substantially IP EV after checking flop therefore our value range is going to be more narrow than usual.
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haven't seen you leading on pairing cards 16min 2nd table and before on 956d 6 when you had A7.
Not using it as your strategy?
@30min that's interesting hand. Hm, overbet or check, I wonder if it can be applied for 3max bbvsbtn. Honestly haven't seen much overbetting in 3b pots, but something like 50-80% instead of 1/3 something which can be effectively applied
Hey Jeff thanks for the comment.
@leading turn paired cards - This is a strategy that I used to apply but I'm not using at this moment just because I think it doesn't contribute as much to our EV and we can get away but playing a simpler strategy against midstakes population.
@30 min KJo - On these boards in which broadways connect quite a lot in both player's ranges, an overbet or check stategy works best. The idea is very similar to betting 75% or so, you try to play a two street game with hands that benefit from denying equity from IP range.
I definitely recommend you to test it because I think it can be applied in all 3 max situations because the similarities with the preflop HU ranges.
And another less theory question, why you blocking pictures of some players? 31min buttonclicker
haha
Haha good question.
I just do it with pictures that I find annoying :P
Fascinating! Great content
Glad to hear you liked it, thanks for the support!
I really like your videos, I look forward to the theory videos as well. Good job and thanks
Thanks a lot man! I’m very glad you enjoy my content.
I really like this 2 videos, hope you will continue some live series like thinks. Thanks.
Ps: what sofware you are using to show size use, RNG(i believe?) because it chance every time, and time spend on your decision.
GL
Thanks a lot pierrec! Very glad you enjoyed them.
The software that I use is Stars Helper. It has a lot of great features, it only works on PokerStars though.
6.30 J6cc on T929 no FD
Our natural bluffs are like 86,78,67,7J,J8,Q8,QJ,KJ right ? (~120 combos)
yeah and we have a ton of 2x,Tx,9x,lowPPs so we have to draw some non natural bluff in the mix, J6cc seems good candidate, good point to include these hands
On the turn tho if what ratio bluffs vs valuebets should we aim for ?
Thanks for the vid, trying to improve my HU game and watching this helps a ton , thanks!
Hey Bingo, thanks for the comment.
That’s about right for the natural bluffing hands (we don’t have much KJo and we should be check calling those, we should also check a decent amount of all these hands in order to develop a check raising range)
This is a hard one to answer. I tend to not work with value / bluff ratios on turn spots because the term bluffing only really exists on river situations. The bets we make on earlier streets are always “valuebets” “semibluffs” or “merged” so what I do on turns is to try to guess what’s my value range and add enough “bluffs” in order to be properly balanced on the spot.
I think on this particular turn situation we should be doing a fair amount of checking because the 9 must increase substantially IP EV after checking flop therefore our value range is going to be more narrow than usual.
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