Hey Gusmaa, wazzuuup !!
In ATo hand at 4:10 minutes you said you going to call button shove, this shocked me cause he is 46bb deep, can you give me thougths about it ?
I can´t see opponents in general shove too wide in a spot like that, I undestand the 4bet bluff but not this call on a 46bb shove, or maybe you wanted to say that would call big blind shove?
Thank you and GL !!
hey man, how u doing?
I said it wrong, what I wanted do way is that im calling off BB's shove, not BU. Mistakes happens when playing and saying it out loud, my bad ;)
Hey Buddy, few questions regarding the video, another great content dude, hope to see the others part of this video :)
Into the Warmup, with a short stack into the SB for the first part of the video, you decide to open Q6s BTN and folding K2o, do you consider that Q6s have enough equite to pay the potential shove of the sb 8 bb (from what I remember)? , How will you build your openning range with a potential reshove in BB?
How will you considering calling QKo and go broke 20b, and folding 20 bb when BB reshove.
I imagine when you are deep like in the warm up you do not want to spew half of your stack and might be being BB range shove which will be probably AT + 88+ ?
Great content anyway, hope to see the deep run soon ;)
Hey mate!
The idea to open the suited hands and not the offsuited ones is that they play better vs BB calls.
Regards to building your range vs SB short stack shoves, we have to call everything that will have at least 36% equity (considering the 11bb shove), and you can use a 20 - 30% re-steal range as standard. HRC SB shove suggested range should be around this:
I didn't get the second question, what hand is it about?
What a perfect answer mate, thanks for the fast reply ::)
The second one is how basically to decide or not to go broke QK when you oen against a push let's say 20 BB
You decide to do it when it's an hyper turbo when everyone have more or less the same stack size and you need to take some risk to win this kind of tournament.
However when you have like a 25BB stack in a deeper tournament, or like your stack when you are one of the cheap leader, how will you define this kind of calling range against viliain range, as from my view he probably can do this with 88 + AT+
I bet it is even more different when he is tighter
The answer for that will depend on effective stack as well as opponent's stats, as the looser and shorter he is, wider we have to call, so there is no way to synthesise this
Hey another one for you if you don't mind. At 18:00 you defend bottom right Ax against a fish Vs 3 bb open. How will you define your defending range against a 3x and against a 2x here?
Even if he seems a fish I feel hard to play this type of hands out of position no? The bord won't much touch our range so we will struggle most of the time to get a lot of money back no?
Hey mate, no problem.
Our range should get wider when facing smaller raises, and that's simply due to better pot odds. Something else you have to consider is opponent's hand strenght and effective stacks, so vs tighter ranges we defend less and the opposite is true. And for stack sizes, shorter we are, wider is our calling range, and when deep we focus more on suited and connected hands, folding most off suited low K, Q, J and Tx.
Regards to the hand itself, I do not mind defending wide vs bad players as they will make tons os mistakes pos-flop and it be easy to exploit.
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Hey Gusmaa, wazzuuup !!
In ATo hand at 4:10 minutes you said you going to call button shove, this shocked me cause he is 46bb deep, can you give me thougths about it ?
I can´t see opponents in general shove too wide in a spot like that, I undestand the 4bet bluff but not this call on a 46bb shove, or maybe you wanted to say that would call big blind shove?
Thank you and GL !!
hey man, how u doing?
I said it wrong, what I wanted do way is that im calling off BB's shove, not BU. Mistakes happens when playing and saying it out loud, my bad ;)
Hey Buddy, few questions regarding the video, another great content dude, hope to see the others part of this video :)
Into the Warmup, with a short stack into the SB for the first part of the video, you decide to open Q6s BTN and folding K2o, do you consider that Q6s have enough equite to pay the potential shove of the sb 8 bb (from what I remember)? , How will you build your openning range with a potential reshove in BB?
How will you considering calling QKo and go broke 20b, and folding 20 bb when BB reshove.
I imagine when you are deep like in the warm up you do not want to spew half of your stack and might be being BB range shove which will be probably AT + 88+ ?
Great content anyway, hope to see the deep run soon ;)
Hey mate!
The idea to open the suited hands and not the offsuited ones is that they play better vs BB calls.
Regards to building your range vs SB short stack shoves, we have to call everything that will have at least 36% equity (considering the 11bb shove), and you can use a 20 - 30% re-steal range as standard. HRC SB shove suggested range should be around this:
I didn't get the second question, what hand is it about?
What a perfect answer mate, thanks for the fast reply ::)
The second one is how basically to decide or not to go broke QK when you oen against a push let's say 20 BB
You decide to do it when it's an hyper turbo when everyone have more or less the same stack size and you need to take some risk to win this kind of tournament.
However when you have like a 25BB stack in a deeper tournament, or like your stack when you are one of the cheap leader, how will you define this kind of calling range against viliain range, as from my view he probably can do this with 88 + AT+
I bet it is even more different when he is tighter
Thanks a lot for this again !
The answer for that will depend on effective stack as well as opponent's stats, as the looser and shorter he is, wider we have to call, so there is no way to synthesise this
Is there a standard like 10 15 20 bb to call?
Best way to study that is to use HRC or ICmizer
Thx buddy
Hey another one for you if you don't mind. At 18:00 you defend bottom right Ax against a fish Vs 3 bb open. How will you define your defending range against a 3x and against a 2x here?
Even if he seems a fish I feel hard to play this type of hands out of position no? The bord won't much touch our range so we will struggle most of the time to get a lot of money back no?
Hey mate, no problem.
Our range should get wider when facing smaller raises, and that's simply due to better pot odds. Something else you have to consider is opponent's hand strenght and effective stacks, so vs tighter ranges we defend less and the opposite is true. And for stack sizes, shorter we are, wider is our calling range, and when deep we focus more on suited and connected hands, folding most off suited low K, Q, J and Tx.
Regards to the hand itself, I do not mind defending wide vs bad players as they will make tons os mistakes pos-flop and it be easy to exploit.
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