27:10 I am surprised that we barrel as much as we do on the Ac. Opponent has plenty of Ax in his rng and the Ac hits his backdoor floats with Axs, Axh and Axd though we do block some of the diamond floats. I would think we would get a higher barreling frequency on a non club A.
28:45 looks like opponent is supposed to xr kk. That seems counter intuitive.
27:10 I would also imagine that we could see a high barrel % on a non club A, but I would need to run it to confirm as the solver has surprised me more than once. The qjs also unblocks the pocket pairs here which is really useful and blocks the strong Ax floats. Also the proportion of QJs we have here is very low frequency, hence why we see it barrel fairly often here, as its a very low proportion of our overall range. Overall very uncommon situation and can be difficult to navigate correctly.
28:45 I saw this during the video and honestly I'm not sure exactly why this is the case, I would need to dive deeper into what villain is calling/folding vs the turn check raise node. But intuitively to me the play makes no sense and I also think based on how population play (may not bet 99 ect on turn for value/protection) it will not work out very well at all.
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Thank you once again for the great review, Mr. Ryan!
Thanks buddy, glad you enjoyed!
Great review video Ryan!
27:10 I am surprised that we barrel as much as we do on the Ac. Opponent has plenty of Ax in his rng and the Ac hits his backdoor floats with Axs, Axh and Axd though we do block some of the diamond floats. I would think we would get a higher barreling frequency on a non club A.
28:45 looks like opponent is supposed to xr kk. That seems counter intuitive.
Thanks Ryan!
Thanks mate, also glad you enjoyed!
27:10 I would also imagine that we could see a high barrel % on a non club A, but I would need to run it to confirm as the solver has surprised me more than once. The qjs also unblocks the pocket pairs here which is really useful and blocks the strong Ax floats. Also the proportion of QJs we have here is very low frequency, hence why we see it barrel fairly often here, as its a very low proportion of our overall range. Overall very uncommon situation and can be difficult to navigate correctly.
28:45 I saw this during the video and honestly I'm not sure exactly why this is the case, I would need to dive deeper into what villain is calling/folding vs the turn check raise node. But intuitively to me the play makes no sense and I also think based on how population play (may not bet 99 ect on turn for value/protection) it will not work out very well at all.
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