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Playing vs Range Bets: Now We're on the Turn

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Playing vs Range Bets: Now We're on the Turn

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POSTED May 08, 2021

Steve Paul continues with the premise of examining hands where he's facing a full range bet however this time the focus is on turn play where he routinely found himself in uncomfortable spots.

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Neichos 3 years, 10 months ago

yeah, i just can agree, i really enjoyed this video and like the idea of future "learn along" type videos.
I also think you find a good way to manage the time to spend on one spot and also see a decent amount of hands.

ginzaboom 3 years, 10 months ago

I really liked this video, Steve! I think you've found a few subjects for new videos in this one:

1) x/r with A high on the flop
2) monotone board: how to play them!
3) playing against 2x pot on the turn.
4) Block betting small pocket pairs on the river: why?

I think that the benefits from your different videos similar to this one is to show that when you practice/study, you always find spots that you struggle with. You have to identify them and practice them.

RunItTw1ce 3 years, 10 months ago

Instead of just saying what you think is the right play and guessing the frequency I would like to hear what tips or heuristics you are looking at when you are deciding to raise or call.

For example an Ad-As-4s board a hand like Kd2d with bdfd + bdsd is probably a pure continue in addition it blocks some of the AK, but the King high does have some SDV so it might not want to raise. Where on this same board a hand like Jd5d (bdsd + bdfd) but low SDV but blocking some AJ it probably wants to raise also with two over cards to 4x helps where you can improve to 2nd pair. Hearing the thought process is a much better learning experience than just seeing if you get the right answer or not.

Enjoying the series overall. Thought first video was much better.

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