Tyler, nice video. In response to your curiosity as to why AxQd isn't bluffing the river @ ~ 15:30, well I think the reason is IP seems to have some AT & AJ left in his range, making our blockers quite poor. If we remove AT + AJ from villain's range I think we'll find AQo becoming a more neutral bluff, similar to QT.
5:30 78 what do you think is a reasonable range for him call down with? What hands would be best to bluff catch here?
29:30 A5 do you think villain should be bluff catching QJ here since other than our 2 pair combos it is pretty much the top of our range?
37:00 QJ again how light do you think is reasonable to be calling on the river?
thanks
No one is great at bluffing recs, they don't fold. Lol.
The QJs bluff at 7:17 was beast mode. When he does have an Ace it's going to be 2 pair a good bit, or some weaker player who didn't 4bet AK on the button. I think you can use those bluffs well in lower limit games where the board may be kind of dry: A 10 4 2 9 and you're holding KQo and wanting to bluff an extremely tight player off of his Ace.
14:32! What makes 26h the best bluffing hand on that board??
Not 100% sure about 62h, I think it's likely that it doesn't have blockers to flush draw call/folds but does have blockers to 76. It's not going to be better by much, the distribution is flat here for cards with weak card removal effects.
I appreciate you sharing your thinking process. It's also easy to give you credence based upon your lexicon/grammar. Smart guy! Loved your YT video on the RIO channel, too. I looked into some over betting, too. I guess it's better to do it on turn/river card blanks that don't affect either range and they are somewhat capped. Range asymmetry, I still need to figure out. I do think it is better to over bet with a bottom set versus a top set because I am blocking the top pair hands that may call off.
Great one! that's the poker we are talking about! Some sizing on the river were halfpot that imo too small and couldnot generate too much folding equity and losing value if we were valuebetting. So much fun to watch and so much to learn! Thank you!
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i liked this video a lot, thanks
Haha lost it at 'he calls me with fives'
Tyler, nice video. In response to your curiosity as to why AxQd isn't bluffing the river @ ~ 15:30, well I think the reason is IP seems to have some AT & AJ left in his range, making our blockers quite poor. If we remove AT + AJ from villain's range I think we'll find AQo becoming a more neutral bluff, similar to QT.
Thanks Marsius for sharing! I completely agree that's what's going on here.
5:30 78 what do you think is a reasonable range for him call down with? What hands would be best to bluff catch here?
29:30 A5 do you think villain should be bluff catching QJ here since other than our 2 pair combos it is pretty much the top of our range?
37:00 QJ again how light do you think is reasonable to be calling on the river?
thanks
@87o
Tx is an easy call, 9x should be mainly bluffcatchers (K9 might not be), (55,66) should be slightly -EV, 0 EV, (77,88) -EV.
@A5
Yes, QJ should be used as a bluff catcher
@QJ
Actually not sure, I don't play very often with 80% ranges,
I'm going to spend some time on the next vid on optimal strategy here.
Another great video, thanks!
nice job!
25 min. How do you know that this player is banned? Why stars banned him?
He talked about being banned, he was using unapproved software.
Sweet video :D
Thanks, Ddog!
No one is great at bluffing recs, they don't fold. Lol.
The QJs bluff at 7:17 was beast mode. When he does have an Ace it's going to be 2 pair a good bit, or some weaker player who didn't 4bet AK on the button. I think you can use those bluffs well in lower limit games where the board may be kind of dry: A 10 4 2 9 and you're holding KQo and wanting to bluff an extremely tight player off of his Ace.
14:32! What makes 26h the best bluffing hand on that board??
Thanks man :)
Not 100% sure about 62h, I think it's likely that it doesn't have blockers to flush draw call/folds but does have blockers to 76. It's not going to be better by much, the distribution is flat here for cards with weak card removal effects.
Unbelievable video for removal and bluffing. Definitely feel like I get better (less worse) every 60 seconds
Thanks TexasFoldUmm, I appreciate the kind words :)
I appreciate you sharing your thinking process. It's also easy to give you credence based upon your lexicon/grammar. Smart guy! Loved your YT video on the RIO channel, too. I looked into some over betting, too. I guess it's better to do it on turn/river card blanks that don't affect either range and they are somewhat capped. Range asymmetry, I still need to figure out. I do think it is better to over bet with a bottom set versus a top set because I am blocking the top pair hands that may call off.
Great one! that's the poker we are talking about! Some sizing on the river were halfpot that imo too small and couldnot generate too much folding equity and losing value if we were valuebetting. So much fun to watch and so much to learn! Thank you!
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