Hey, great content as always! I just wanna make a question, in minute 38:00 when u make the call with 66 you say that you should call every time with this combo and when your opp shows k7ss you say he played the hand completely fine. So how is it possible that he played it completely fine when the only hands that you potentionally fold (that beats k7) is kq and k10?
At 15:30, you say that you want to have some aces in your defending range, but this particular hand plays better as a shove. Could you please expand on which suited and offsuit aces you defend there?
hey Daniel Dvoress great video. I've got a couple questions if you get the chance.
@15:57 you elect to reshove vs BU 20bb open from BB. Comparing that to @2:27, when you elect to flat. ICM aside, is your main consideration what your hand accomplishes vs villain's range, and more specifically how it gets hands that dominates it to fold/keep hands that it dominates in? From my use of ICMizer and playing SNGs I've always been under the impression that shoving linearly was good. Is this the reason why QTs, KTs, T9s have become popular rejams recently? Last thing, @25:16 when you check back w/ KQs, if you had bet, would you size up given the number of gutters on that board? Or bc of your equity advantage would you use a smaller, more frequent sizing?
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I enjoyed the video. How do the think the ICM affects your bluff catching decisions in your last 3 hands, compared to a chip ev environment?
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honestly him and apotheosis is all i subscribe for lol
Hey, great content as always! I just wanna make a question, in minute 38:00 when u make the call with 66 you say that you should call every time with this combo and when your opp shows k7ss you say he played the hand completely fine. So how is it possible that he played it completely fine when the only hands that you potentionally fold (that beats k7) is kq and k10?
Thanks in advance and continue the great vids!
yeah I think K7ss is an overbluff. villain has worse hands in his range and hands w/out these removal problems.
Amazing video series!
At 15:30, you say that you want to have some aces in your defending range, but this particular hand plays better as a shove. Could you please expand on which suited and offsuit aces you defend there?
Daniel Dvoress
hey Daniel Dvoress great video. I've got a couple questions if you get the chance.
@15:57 you elect to reshove vs BU 20bb open from BB. Comparing that to @2:27, when you elect to flat. ICM aside, is your main consideration what your hand accomplishes vs villain's range, and more specifically how it gets hands that dominates it to fold/keep hands that it dominates in? From my use of ICMizer and playing SNGs I've always been under the impression that shoving linearly was good. Is this the reason why QTs, KTs, T9s have become popular rejams recently? Last thing, @25:16 when you check back w/ KQs, if you had bet, would you size up given the number of gutters on that board? Or bc of your equity advantage would you use a smaller, more frequent sizing?
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