Having a shot taking session recorded is nail biting and you found your way into some legitimately tough spots. Fact of the matter is that you weren't afraid to follow your gut and put the money in when you felt it was right. -2 to -3 BI sessions are a dime a dozen, right?
I'd like to see more coaches go out on a true limb like this in environments that they aren't familiar with and/or comfortable in.
25:12 Q5s hand, what's your general gameplan OTR, I assume you will value bet on Q/6, keep bluffing on brick/high card runouts (A/K/T/2, maybe paired 7/3/4?) and take SDV on 5, and give up on 8/9 + any hearts?
Overcards and blanks seems like good cards to barrel on.
To be fair, I'm very often double barreling after a cold call pre followed by a flop checkthrough. I check range oop in that spot so I can bet often.
So I would barrel on everything but a 5, heart, or 2 I would say.
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Having a shot taking session recorded is nail biting and you found your way into some legitimately tough spots. Fact of the matter is that you weren't afraid to follow your gut and put the money in when you felt it was right. -2 to -3 BI sessions are a dime a dozen, right?
I'd like to see more coaches go out on a true limb like this in environments that they aren't familiar with and/or comfortable in.
Hey Shaun thanks for the video!
25:12 Q5s hand, what's your general gameplan OTR, I assume you will value bet on Q/6, keep bluffing on brick/high card runouts (A/K/T/2, maybe paired 7/3/4?) and take SDV on 5, and give up on 8/9 + any hearts?
Thank you!
Overcards and blanks seems like good cards to barrel on.
To be fair, I'm very often double barreling after a cold call pre followed by a flop checkthrough. I check range oop in that spot so I can bet often.
So I would barrel on everything but a 5, heart, or 2 I would say.
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