I had a look back at the footage and I agree with you, I should have a minraise strategy even at these stack depths at chip EV (I do with ICM). I think population will play fairly poorly against it especially at the mid/high stakes as most players aren't doing it. There are so many things I have spent time learning for poker and this is not something I have spent enough time on to implement a sound strategy, but I do think its something that is worth spending time on.
At 8:30 Pio suggests that you have to bet more AKo with A of spades, but when you see the response for IP player, he folds more Ax with spades. We are blocking the folding range, could you explain?
I suppose that we the answer is: we are betting for value, and the enemy will call a lots of Ax in these board. So we don`t want to block the folding range. But if we bet A2, A3, A4, A5 perhaps we want have the spades, to make AQss, AJss folds. I dont have Pio, and in the video you dont show our action with these hands. It is correct?
The reason we are betting more the with As is because its more likely that villain at this point has a suited Ax with a backdoor flush-draw which will call a bet, so this is actually a value bet vs those hands, but also allows us board coverage on certain run outs. Where when we don't have the spade its more likely that have the A high spade combo which would fold vs a cbet, but we benefit keeping those hands in as we dominate them and can get more money in on an ace turn.
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Nice video, thanks
Very surprised you don’t play min raises off 10.5 (min 38)
Cheers, hopefully you learnt something from it.
I had a look back at the footage and I agree with you, I should have a minraise strategy even at these stack depths at chip EV (I do with ICM). I think population will play fairly poorly against it especially at the mid/high stakes as most players aren't doing it. There are so many things I have spent time learning for poker and this is not something I have spent enough time on to implement a sound strategy, but I do think its something that is worth spending time on.
Nice video again,
At 8:30 Pio suggests that you have to bet more AKo with A of spades, but when you see the response for IP player, he folds more Ax with spades. We are blocking the folding range, could you explain?
I suppose that we the answer is: we are betting for value, and the enemy will call a lots of Ax in these board. So we don`t want to block the folding range. But if we bet A2, A3, A4, A5 perhaps we want have the spades, to make AQss, AJss folds. I dont have Pio, and in the video you dont show our action with these hands. It is correct?
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed the video.
The reason we are betting more the with As is because its more likely that villain at this point has a suited Ax with a backdoor flush-draw which will call a bet, so this is actually a value bet vs those hands, but also allows us board coverage on certain run outs. Where when we don't have the spade its more likely that have the A high spade combo which would fold vs a cbet, but we benefit keeping those hands in as we dominate them and can get more money in on an ace turn.
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